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“THE . EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2I, 1923 PRESIDENT T0 GET |[ ., 2emcomcmsts. ||| MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff’s Newly Acquired Strength Lands Him a Job. g o % e s oy pital this evening, 6:30 o'clock, m — by the United States g 7 - \ an; Band, Taylor Branson, sec S PEPPO BNIC T ‘;?T‘IW TM FILLING S SHUT UPL AIN'T WG DOING “Marche Militaire Francaise,” BOUGHT FoR A Buck. “"“; THITTRUNK WiTH . ¥ A NICE BUSINESS? THAT'S JEFE? E 2 from suite * Axgmum' 5 |} 1s GrReAaT STUFF. BRCKS T See 33 TRUNKS ToDAY. Int-Saens ONG SIP OF (T GLUES ‘How STRONG We ¢ { e “Overture, *Willlam Tell.” ‘ ; Rossint | == AGUY THe STRE,NGH ARG You Supporters and Opponents | | Characterisic, ~cinder OF A SAMEN! B \ T ™ ueT SrEEE .|| Tromvone sol N . ~ L IT FIRST! of Soldiers’ Compensation TSpring .. : i K g Musictan Kopert i 3 Kis H xcerpts from “Ru sore o fi Preparing Arguments. : T 1 fl v Prelude, “I Rantzau”..Mascagni 4 Grand selection, “Songs of President Coolidge will betore long | | -, Srotiand.” complied by Lampe be urged by supporters of the sol- e A 4 diers’ adjusted compensation bill to Concert ' by” the - Army “Musiq favor that measure in the coming| | SeR°°l at Washington barracke Congress and just as strongly willbe | | senior band leader students urged by opponents of the measure co"d“f."ng' . tojoppose. it. “Marche " Indienne,” Tom On the ground that the Treasury of Camducted Sy wix:]r\::\{“&o-" the United States was in no position ficer -Ammon E. to permit the expenditures necessary for a national soldiers’ bonus for veterans of the world war, the late President Harding took a strong stand against the bill, and went so far as to veto it during the last Con- | Grand selection f: “Excelsior” dent Cootidge, in the speeches Conducted . 16 11 VArIDUS partaiof e oo Waltze, “Wiener Blyt”: .Strauss. i Vice Prgsident, did not Conducted . by Charles F. o Shvouss the, soldicrs bonts mexeure. '] soto for coragts “Infammatusy || Wt that tha Trebmwy 1o not 1 s| PLAN'FIELD MEETINGS. |Thursdsy at the Montswea farm,|-Winter Protection.of Ausle Trses”| iy BUILDINGS ‘SOLD. | construction company ot Chicago 1 1y stated that the first duty of the from “Stabat Mater”..Rassini position to pay the bonus b T Woolwich, Me. by H. P. Sweetser of Orono. C ates was to provide ade- Playeq by Master Sergt. v a ; The program will consist of “Fi Mr. and Mrs. Charjes H. Butler, SReTE BT he lump sum of $194,100, belng at t r the soldiers amd sailors Philip Kohn. taxes, and that there o ;fl“’ Maino* Domologisal Soclety | by oV e e e T Akt |+* Barss s, Smotre: quarters and other *;iig:r:°§§o°§uflfi° O apTuliding been disabled. Hundreds of | | Popular selection from “Take of any of the present taxes being re- | will hohl flerd meetings tomorrow ;_“Grafting and Budding, Serve a Juncheon to about 100 guests, | bulldings at Camp Dix, N. Jo which | the Chicago firm bengnr wexnotl! m’:!lflnn:hqf dolla see l-;en pumnfli {g Fdronl‘bg‘l‘! ik d;’\ndurfion ducegunow The . ue from the Tl;he ofirll'ards of (lllulhcrlne Me- 1; A\’v“fim(" of ?ux{ubén k’I]m‘- | aomng whom will be nearly.all the |cost the government’ several miilions in | thirds of that r';\rznmhjeuru?:;:um«“xlrfinu: . ed for this purpose, but the sum wil | -} . Conduc y Alfres Gse! republican . rthur, ngton, Me.,, and on'by W. H. Conant of Buckflel d ' prom| ists the e - & grow greater with cach passing year,| | Fantasla, “Napolitana,” amountin s Prominent, ohobardiss of agt daye;of. war, havo Just been sold to & [plumbing In them cost the governme: it is said. Boecalari as-aloné prevented a’ Conducted by Nicholas asury at this time. Frank. You don't hear so much about the Extia, fox FaagERal g a Cut Yourself a tariff. no e sald, “since the im- honueito (‘n ke Ports have attained their present size, SR hitnt i exceeding- our exports by a lafge . Nieror freekoee | |amount. 1 Took foF no tarift legisia- Conducted by - Charles. V. tion at the coming sesslon. Banner. The Americay Legion will ask the president Co “The Star Spangled Banner.” passage by Congress-of the bonus Ceathat ‘l e "'h:‘ffi "’]{'fi‘[ il vetoed by the late President Harding. It is expected that Representative iderable measure had granted bonuses, when the ques- | Spanish war were just as much en- | Greene of lowa, slated to be chair- tion of a national bonus comes before | titled t6 receive this benefit from the him. government as the veterans of the | tee of the House, ‘1"‘ 'llm.roguca the But whatever the position taken by {last war. legion bill. Who will offer t| be me: President Coolidge, it is believed by | Senator Smoot pointed out that the | Ure in the Senate has not yet been de- many of the legislators that the next | United States .still - has . tremendous | termined. . . Congress will put through the bonus - bill, and, if necessary, will pass it over a presidential veto. Of course, events may happen to change the Jresent sentiment for the bonus, but t seemes unlikely now. Y Senator Smoot of Utah, a member Read Page 12 g Today’s Star of the appropriations and of the finance committees of the Senate, is thoroughly convinced that a bonus bill is going through. He believes U" he bill should carry a special sion for raising venue to pay the bonus. He advocated in the last Congress a sales tax for this purpose, and will do so again. i, | | SELECT YOUR VICTROLA The American Legion, however, tering the bill, is o d to having the appropriation for a bonus tied up with any special taxing feature. Sen- ator Smoot is |m||md ‘to believe that VICTOR RECORDS HERE HomerL. KlttCo. Neteran oft r’fl can war. “Knabe Planu 1330 G-St. N.W. man of the ways and means commit- Continuing the Clearance of Odd Lols al Hahn:s This Sale at Our 7th and K St. Store. Only All Sales Final, No Exchanges, No Refunds _ LowerPrices and great Improvements These tremendous new values are the direct result of the greatest sales and production period in Willys-Overland history. We believe nothing else compares with them. Wiillys-Knight 5-Pass. Touring - Now $1175 Wiillys-Knight 2-Pass. Roadster - 1175 Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Coupe-Sedan Now 1550 Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Country Cluyb Now 1635 Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Sedan - - Now 1795 £ i Willys-Knight 7-Pass. Touring - - - Now 1435 Regular $5 to $10 Hahn Qual- : Willys-Knight 7-Pass. Sedan ~ Now -1995 ity Shoes—but the 'sizes- are broken—so they’re’ youss for ~ Broken sizes in desirable. this $2.85 if we can fit you-.. ‘About - ; A B‘uer’ Much More Powerful N‘w m season’s styles, from our highest 450 pairs left. riced sale gr;m s. About 750 7 o 5] All ovum M 018 e gairsd.lef:. S‘imI;)Iy :t:mdtelislfl) Chdd,s Shoe— ol ] h d °d . : : s il . SRR | RN | ¢ Overland Tourmg with blgger new engine - Now - $525 - Overland Roadster with bigger new engine Now - 525 'Hosiery Clearance : - Overland Coupe with bigger new engine - - Now 795 Wiomen's 3295 Silk Hose * Clean sweep of short lines: formerly = : Overland Sedan Wlth blgger new engm Now 8& $1.75, $2.45 and $3.75. Kayser and other reliable G:Zhét:nr;’al:ftsc —— Shoes e nle Blg, Powerhll Overland Red Blrd Now brands of perfect full fashioned $1 3 75 White Eve Cloth Strap Pumps and silk stockings—plain or fancy Oxfords. Misses’ sizes 9 to 2. . Grow- 4. striped; in black or brown —] ing girls’ . 4 girls’ sizes 5 to 7. N { iti shades. b5y and Girder Tan-Elk, Leather In every detail, all of the superior Willys-Knight: and Overland qualities, Barefoot. Sandals. Solid oak :soles. features and improvements are retained. gh}us been spared to Women's Sport Hose - Sizes 10to2... ° R - insure the continuance of Willys-Overland leadets pin value. Two-toned effects in silk y 3 Ked ! T . ” ; < ; . 75 c s, Tennis 890 fi;xson has resulted in.an enormous increase in sales for Willys- fiber mixtures with cotton tops S hoe Clearance, d this year. "A new comparison of these new values we believe and soles.” Greatly reduced. - B 5 -Boys’; Misses’ and* Chlldren s High ue | S = % Cuts) Oxfosds ‘and Ankle- e H ; : wfll sweep a(s::;ie every 3therfstand.ard that your previous observation omen’s Hose and Hosettes ~_ Pumps. Broken sizes, 5 has set up. me in and see for Youne“ E Silk Hosettes in brown only, 4 $ ¢ : : AR R i T 2 5 C o 4 - . All prices F. O. B. Toledo. -We reierve the right to clnnn prl:u and. q.dfi:dnl without motices Stockings, reduced to ! . Children’s Socks N : | e R. MC,REYNOLDS & SON it s.CnIt{:;ulaSro?B(: 25 y P AeMa : g i . DISTRIBUTORS : values. Now 2 PAIRS FOR.. [ & ¢ 's“:‘ o’:’,’; i : : : 2 1423 1425 1427LSh'ed:—Nw These are.all b.rokcn lotas Cor M &K, St!. 10 . ¥ ; > OPEN EVENINGS : : " Phone Mam 7223 Sizes not complete. 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