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12 i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BALDWIN MISSES FRENCH PREMIER | Passes Through Paris Half| Hour After Poincare Left, Conference Delayed. By Cable to The Star. PARIS, Auguet 2§ —Although it was expected that Prime Minister Paldwin and Premier Poincare might cenfer on the occasion of the British minister’s passage through Paris on his way to Aix Le Bains, where b will take a brief v ation, the foreign office tonight gave assurance that M Poircare is mor irg eastern Franc * he tomorrow, The n left Pa Mr. Baldwin arrived The British prime minister stepped off the train at 6:30 o'clock this e ing.and was greeted by the ax chief protocol of the foréign behalf of M. Poincare. Mr. left at 8 o'clock for Aix Le B So far as is known tonight not single word on the international polit- fcal situation passed between Prime Minister Baldwin and any represent- | atives of the rench go nment. to confer at all it when Mr. turns to London via things happen and then French Are Stlent. is main- omment re- tresemann’'s onciliatory speech before trialists and financiers ) nd while the official view here is that the chancellor must be more precise in his proposals to th I'rench government for an early set- tlement of the questions arising from » Ruhr and reparations, his declar- on is regarded as significant for \\h t it did not contain as much as for its flat statements. It was noted with satisfaction in Paris that D tresemann omitted the usual bomba references to passive resi Ruhr and “Germany's the bitter M. Poinc - - Dr. ~ Stresemann's tion in of his two speech: o tomorrow. that M. Poine ral t *h and r interes speaks spokes fore en- the premie will be thr Baldwin re Many now < hence may e mg have long whi come from Praise Stresemann. Tonight's 1e Temps, which may or may not have M. Poincare hin semann has_re to his country ured tone. For our » happy government spoke s and it is with equal seriou that we shall examine his di The chancellor has expressed t the conflict he R should That is hat all re sonable men have hoped.” L mps points out that M. Poin- arantees of Gern allidd control of he an effe bserve hour that Dr. speaking yesterday industrialfsts, Rritish minister of com Speaking in Aberdeen stres: land's desire for effective Strese- to the Temps savs rantee ¢ the British go pleased with the oc Ruhr as a guarantec. When Dr. Strese- mann insists so uselessly in refusing local and tempo: mortgages which France is demun must we believe the chancellor prefers general cortrol of whi ain British ministers are dreammi (Copyright, 19 HURRICANE LOSS HEAVY. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, August 2 —more than a million dollare’ damage has been done by hurricanes which recently swept the Atlantic coast of Central America. ll Marine Corps Force Ready | To Begin March Tomorrow {East Coast Expeditionary Maneuvers to Be Under Conditions Similar to Those of Actual War. AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 1. at a point on the Joplin road, about eleven miles from Quantico; on August 28th, after the same length of march, camp will be made at the village of Brentville; on the 29th the force will proceed to a point on Cedar Run between the villlages of Catlett and Calverton = twelve miles from the day's starting point. After resting one day the marches will proceed; on August 31 a distance of fifteen miles, crossing the Rappahannock and halt- ing for the night at Remington. Sep- tember 1 the command will arrive at Culpeper after marching _twelve miles and will rest over Sunday, re- suming the march next morning to HOME BAKING SEEN AS PROFITEER CURB Buy Flour by Barrel, Advice of Housewives League hown by the recen dvance of milk. all recall that when the milk combination was formed our state’s attorney indicted all the members of the alleged milk combine and, apparently as a result of Eis activities, the milk combine was dissolved and the indictments were quashed or settled. “What happened? Within a period of just a few weeks the price is raised—not to the old price, but to a higher price. The combination is supposed to be dead and each indi- ubstantial price Don’t Miss Inspecting —and very critically, too—the Apartments in Retw Gardens 2700 Que Street d in reach- | pvernment to tight to | d; briefly to | ding editorial in_the| that the chief of | Preparations are completed and the l\ldrmv Corps East Coast Expedition- v Force rested on its arms last night in readiness to march from | Quantico at daylight tomorrow morn- ing for its strenuous campaign of | field exercises and maneuvers in the Shenandoah valley. The marines will march under con- | aitions simulating as nearly as possi- {ble those of actual ar. Scouts and kirmishers will protect the advance | guards and strong detachments will | march on either flank to protect the body against hostile surprise. | ort will be spared to s reatest benefit from | march in putting the force on | edge and sccuring from the campaign | | the greatest possible amount of mili- tary training. Quantico last night presented the appearance of the camp of an on the eve of emparking on tive and extended (.Anlpflfin Light land heavy artillery drawn up lin park: | son main possible marine Reg- an ad- zation of th Himent which fantry pund. | trench-mortar companies, | | anti-aireraft organizations, machine- | | gun_companies. signal detachments | With wircless apparatus, searchlights, etc., and all of the paraphernalis modern war were in orderly ready for the jump-off. ! Four Miles Long. | . When Gen. Butler gives the word of | command tomorrow morning a column more than four miles in length, com- prising all of the arms of modern war, will swing off in united motion over the ginia roads in a campalgn rivaling in length, numbers employed and other essentials many of the his- toric camp of actual war, The exercises in which the Quantico | force Wwill engage will include about | 300 miles of actual marching, which is ! scheduled to be covered In tiventy-one | ays, at an average marching rate of | llttle less than fiteen miles per day. | It will include sixteen days of active | manoeuvers in which battie.plans um! aught and field 'exercises for all | | units from the squad and pls i { to the brigade will b | addition “~“a numb spectacles will be staged and battles ¢ the Civil War will be demonstrated | and taught to the Marines of the | | Quantico forc. | paign will be the histo al reproduc tion of the battle of New Market, in | which the Marines will act in con- | ! junction with tie cadet regime: the Virginia Military Institute | reproducing the famous civil war | battle of that name. In_addition | to the military featyres there will be two foot ball , one to be! played with the team of the Virginia i Military Academy, which will occur at Le<inston, | the Marine for at Washington, Marine team w play the Georgetown University ! wetown game is to be the | ranks, team of | i’l’HlC ONLY CAP WITH THE RED | FLAP ATTACHED no ir-purities can entet the milk The Flap is made of heavy parafined Spruce Stock and snaps in and out of bottle neok and NEVER TEARS. ALL JOBBERS American Dairy Supply Co. MAKERS WASHINGTON, D. C. Connectmg With a Bigger Job man, The problem is to find 1 Somewhere there is a bigger job waiting for every ambitious \ that job, to reach it, and to hold it. The solution. is Training and Placement. 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Gordonsville, President Zachary Taylor’s birthplace, is to be the site for camp on the evening of September 4, fifteen miles from the day’'s start and ten miles from Mechum creek, near the village of Cobham, the next day's halting place. After march- ing to Charlottesville, fourteen and a half miles, a day’s halt will be made before starting again on Sep- tember 8 for Hillsboro, sixteen miles away. After its Sunday march to Waynesboro, fourteen miles, the force will move on September 10 a dis- tance of twelve and one-ha to Fort Defiance. At this place and in its vicinity the force will engage for over two weeks in field exercises. ber 26 the force will b culminating spectacle of the march. The entire Marine force wil! arrive in Washington ou October 5 and will camp at Camp Meigs. On October 6 the entlre force, with its guns, sup- ply trains and Bll its equipment for war, will parade through the streets of Washington. Guns and equipment will be parked around the American League base ball park there while the Marines, with their band and drum and bugle corps of more than two hundred pieces, will proceed into the stadium to witness the game. Following the game the Marines will return to Quantico by naval trans- Potomac, The route of march of the Marine force with scheduled dates will be as follows: ‘The first day’s camp will be pitched Winchester and and Washington, D. Only a partial list of the many ‘“small-lot” opportunities. Official in Baltimare. Special Dispatch to The Star. August profiteering laws alone are not suffi- cient to bring to book the man who prices The consumer declares Mrs. E. chairman of the bread committee of the Housewives' League, who Is sending out another urgent “buy a barrel of nd “bake your own bread."” mple ney of our laws to curb profiteer- points BALTIMORE charges exorbitant necessitles of life. must do his part, Palmo Dowell, appeal to women to flour” a “A glaring e: Mrs. Dowell self. The public is his competitors, and 25—Anti-| oharging the higher price, edy. for the charged by the profiteer. with the profiteering the inefli- people during the war out, “is OOD store-keeping demands that emall lots and odds and ends. be - quicky disposed of before the new season fairly opens. Then, too, there are many styles which we shall not renew. These also must be banished. Combined there is big variety of highly desirable Furniture—Suites and Sepa- rate Pieces—which we are bargaining in price—for quick disposal during this week. You’ll save immensely—and you’ll buy satisfactorily. Tea Wagons $25.00 Combination Mahogany Tea ‘Wagon. . $3000 Combination Mahogany Tea . 52000 $26.50 $35.00 Geuuine ‘\fahogany Tca Wagon..... $36.00 Gcnume \{ahogany Tca Wagon . $60.00 Genuine Walnut Tc: Wagon..... $30.00 Reed Tea 7 “Wagon.......... $40.00 Reed Tea Wagon.. $26-50 $42.50 $23.50 $33.50 - Bedroom Suites $250.00 Quartered Oak Veneer 4-piece Bed- room Suite...... $285.00 Ivory-finish 7-p:ece Bedroom Suite ... 5 $315.00 I\or)-fimsh 4- plece Bedroom Suite $350.00 .Combination \\'alnu! 4~pxece Bed- room Suite.. $500.00 Ivory Duo tone Finish 4-piece Bed— room Suite.. $750.00 Combination Mahogany 7-piece Bed- room Suite s Separate Dressers $60.00 Combination Walnut Dresser... . . .$60.00 Gray "Enamel Dresser. . . $75.00 Gray Enamel Dresser. . $75.00 Quar(ered Oak Veneer Dresser....... $75.00 Combination Mahogany Dresser. . $76.00 Combination Mahogany Dresser...... $217.50 $275.00 $298.50 $425.00 $625.00 e i R $50-00 trresstessssecsseamesEIIYS Seventh and Eye Streets House and Herrmann Charge accounts gladly opened upon request. Furniture —Porch Rockers, Lawn Settees, Rustic Pieces, Couch Hammocks, etc. —we’'ve made still deeper reductions. Separate Chifforobes and $45.00 Gray Enamel Chifforette. . §54.00 Combination Walnut Chifforette. .. $58.00 Combination Walnut Chifforette $60.00 Combination Walnut Chifforobe $70.00 Combination Mahogany Chiffonier Chifforettes $37.50 $45. ' $45.00 $52.50 $58.50 $360.00 Combination Walnut 10-piece Dining 3317 50 Suite $385 00 Combination Walnut 10-piece Dining 3325 00 $43300 Combination Walnut 10-piec Suite $465.00 Combination Suite $575.00 Combination Suite .00 Combination $650.00 Combination ing Suite $70.00 Combination Walnut Buffet $75.00 Combination Walnut Buffet $85.00 Combination Walnut Buffet $95.00 Combination Walnut Buffet Dlntng $367-50 ‘Walnut 10-piece Walnut 10+ plece Dmmg 340000 Walnut 10-picce Dining $450-00 ‘\1ahogany 9: pmce Din- $565 00 Buffets $61:50 $72.50 $82.50 China Closets $70.00 Combination Walnut China Closet. . $85.00 Combination Mahogany China Closet. House and Herrmann “Furniture of Merit”’ vidual milk distributor out for him- informed that each dealer can charge the price that he pleases, but nevertheless each dis- tributor knows the price charged by they all 80 that even with the most stringent law, the consumer is without legal rem- “You can readily see that it all comes back to the consumer—whether or not he is willing to pay the price In my per- sonal opinion, every woman in Balti- more today, unless she is in sympathy bakeries and | other profiteers on food commodities, is just as much of a slacker in not baking her own bread or having xome‘ one else bake it for her as were the who ! wasteful with food that should have hr-en sent to our boys and the allles. They are simply beautiful—with their many unusual features and convenient appointments. The very last word in Apartment designing. Two rooms and one bath to eight rooms and two baths—$50 to $225 per month. The Resident Manager will be pleased to show the available Apartments at your convenience—day or evening. Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 . . Library Suites $215.00 Mahogany-finish 3-piece Velour Li- brary Suite.. $250.00 Mahogany-finich 3-piece Tapestry Li- brary Suite.. $385.00 \{ahogany-fimsh 3-piece Tapestry L' brary Suite $180.00 Overstuff 3-piece Tapestry berary Suite . E $20000 Overstuff 3-piece Velour $192:50 $340.00 $147.50 Lirey $]75.00 $400.00 Overstuff 3-piece Tapestry lerary g Suie $350-00 Library Tables $38.00 Combination Mahogany Library Table. .. $42.00 Combination Mal ogany lerar\ Table... $45.00 Combination \hhogany bearary Table. .. $50.00 Combination \lzhogany lerzr) Table $60.00 Combination \Iahugzny Library Table s $68.00 Combination \lahogany varary ablel. ..t v $38.50 Davenport Tables $45.00 Combination %000 Combmauon : \hhogany Davc nport $30.C0 $38-50 $47.50 $5800° Combination Mahogany Davenport 1 ; » Console Mirrors $20.00 Console Mirror $27.00 Console Mirsor. . ... ...con0 D P $32.00 Console Mirror $1850 $25.00 Console Tables $2800 Combination Mahogany Console Table. .. o §$38.00 Combination \{ahogany ‘Console $2350 $32.50 $46.00 Combination Walnut Dining Table $50.00 Combmanon Mal ogany $40.00 Serving Tables $.’:UO Combination Walnut Serving 319,50 $21.75 $26-50 $34.75 able. . S..oSO Combma ion S.7 50 Combmznon Walnut S:nmg Table $30.00 Combination Walnut Ser\mg Table. . $30.00 Jacobean "Oak Finish Senmg Table $32.00 Combination Walnut Senmg Tab Cs $25.00 White Enamel Bookcase . ... $26.50 Golden Oak Bookcase $26.50 Fumed Bookcase = . . .........omene $28.00 Golden Oak Bookcase. . . . $32.00 Golden Oak Bookcase. . $42.00 Combination \{ahogany Bookcase. . Z $40.00 Golden Oak - Bookcase. . $45.00 Golden Oak Bookcase. .. $50.00 Combmaucn ‘Mahogany Bookcase. . $78.00 Combination Mahogzny Bookcase $110.00 Combination \(ahogany Bookcase $20.00 $21.50 $21:50 $22.50 $26-50 $35.00 $32:50 $30.00 $35.00 $65-00 $9(.00 Tilt-top Tables $12.00 Combination Mahogany Tilt-top Table $13.00 Combination’ \{ahogany Tilt- -top Table $45.00 Combination Mahogany Tilt- -top Table........ $9.50 $10.00 $37.50 Eye Streets

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