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THE EVENING STAR, WXSHTNGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, XPRIU T, 192% price appeal of advertising. Docs ad- | disclosed that afler dln.smchllnsl Costello said this conversation took | Harding party to Point Isabel, Tex..| Sloane was silent. |asstrict of Texas, haa told him of a | on BELGIUM, ENTHUSEDy vertising inspire your confidence;|himself from the Sinclaim companies flu:’-‘;nzzut‘ ler;drggurl before Hard- |after the election. "He testified that| “There were no assumed names?” |[talk he had with Hamon, in whichl:‘Z“:'he.-"‘é.,:\:;uoun“mf-a},n"&nfi:?gf does it really build prestige for the |he invested in the Mutual Oil Com- | “fames Stoame formerly attached to | by the republlean national committes ..;f: ;,':: :o]"‘""‘:" of. Maialsiof thi e L n SIS Al | te nomsnation. he iala end Toarn- 2 . 5 s b e e a cit any officials of the - | ed trom newspaper men that morninz TO ACCEPT REPORT | merchants ana what, it any, criti- [pany, which was put off Teapot|ihe White House Staft and for a time |58 & Siary of $750 a ‘month. From |governiment (o open an account? ing and that Baer was to be made | that Harding was to be nominated du cisms or general improvements might | Dome by marines in 1922. Thomp-|aterward manager of the Washing- | M2¢ Bosition, he said, he was made|"No," Indian commissioner. | ing the da. St o % Gigbitts i lited e Sl e 8- | manager of the Washington branch Eanaton WAl (ool e asamtias s ] ) et UL s t B & holi > ton brokerage office of Ungerlelder [of Ungerlelder and Company. | Texan Is Called. $ion ek 'to Rloanes smploymient by | s Plan of Dawes Experts Finds High . No. 2 1s entitle ch | that company, the witness said. and Company, testified about a visit| “While you were engaged in the| ; .. gri¢n o Paris, Tex., business|the republican national committee. | 3 do Jou think ls the best mnews-| Publicity Ageat Called. to Oklahoma during the 1920 cam- | Dokernd swion e mciae 7 Goned |man, testifed that Philip’ E. Baer,| The witness said he first had been | He Favor in Every |paper advertisement which ap-| o ol T e called T J.|PalEn where he attended a dinner at | Senator. Walsh. ¥ TUnited States marshal for the eastern | employed just before the republican | tee adj peared duriug the week of April 6 to| | il g " or | which Hamon, Brig. 3 . Saw-| t " e S R, T e e T (N S S il Quarter, 122 Contestants & od” {n |Costello, a Chicago newspaper man, i ylhich Hymop, Bug. Gen, €, B Sew- | [O0Ly, b e Dk ey instance | this contest to give espect ention lonce employved by the late Jake|{jonal committeeman from Texas, and | show the actual transactions and the o eiday ang Deinndey Sou * | Hamon, republican national commit- |others were present name of the party?’ asked Senator e Baan | oS ol e RS 28 o trom Oklahoma, as publicity| Sloane also told of the visit of the | Walsh. | points.” - I certain to accept with | " To compete write on o, o e Eeiat ot e e itness explained that his serv Sesieidbgilin ot " [ No: 3 or Content N or Hamon were performed in | & SUFANCes |, 1yment, Adverti le said he met Hamon at the' hest governmental | Ington, D. C. lace any bets on the re- Senator Walsh convention and was told “it SanioE EaTatan e = | was all fixed” that Harding was to ation commiseton, in a | DENIES THAT THOMPSON |vc nominated, that “Gov. Coolidgo Paris | was to be Vice President” and that BORROWED $3,000,000 |1t was to be & member of the cab- | inet ON OIL STOCK FOR G.0.P. | “5ia ne ten you what position ¥an | was to have?” asked Senator Walsh,: ¥ mittec prosecutor. | °(9n the’ Second Gloor of the D-B Storee Boys’ Suits With a Cap Thrown In! 15 And With 2 Pants! . (Continued from First cier never had any connection with he Mammoth Oil Company. organ- zed to operate Teapot Dome, but b | We’ll Be Glad to Have Your Easter Orders —for Flowers, Plants, Corsages, norial De: s, etc, just as your convenience. Floral Easter Greetings CAN BE ORDERED {Deliveries made in town or out at any time you desire i 7 All big thoughts EASTER CORSAGES o are simple. Why Special, $3.50 up ‘ B ) should a boy get a suit—and then not only have to buy a cap—but get one that doesn’t match? 14th and H Phone Main 3707 e, quallty and| : It’s all taken care of in one transaction in these boys’ suits with two pairs of pants —and cap to match. Easter Is for Men, Too The dictionary doesn’t say anything about Easter being in the feminine gender. We're Really Sacrificing Our High-Grade OfficeFurniture —because we want to materially reduce our present stock before we move to our new location—Connecticut Avenue at K Street. Every office man knows what the Campbell lines are—the best that are made—the brands the Government endorses by using—and that furnish the cffices of the biggest industries of the country. We’ve Made Reductions of From 20% to 33'5 % —giving you unrestricted choice— Belted Models ofsTweed, Shesched, 315 Easter is Dress-up Time -for men, too. We say ] “too” because the looks of the women’s shops these Tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots—and days indicate that women don’t need any reminding. all-wool. 8$15 for the four pieces! . . The Parker-Bridget Store can put lots of style into a man’s Easter. It has the clothes, for the very simple reason that it has set a STANDARD for its clothes. Easter Ox- ford jor boxs. From the famous Canterbury Suit—of which only Tust like dad’s one of a' pattern comes—to the Washingtonian—a Teck. modestly priced one—this is the store for everybody’s Easter Dress-up. Suits from $35 up Official “Boy Scout” agents Topcoats from $30 up A Barber Shop that is a Barber Shop! o a é @E % ° I . é/fiNATIONALLY KNOWN . Secrity” | | HOBBBEESESGE If you are contemplating refurnishing your office—entirely—or re- placing even a single piece, or two—now’s your chance. “Standard” The Avenue at Ninth Desks Genuine Walnut and Mahog- any—Combination Mahogany and | Oak—of all patterns and sizes. Flat Desks—Roll Top Desks— Cabinets - — The best known and best make of Metal Filing Cabinets—both standing and horizontal types; also Storage Cabinets. You're papers are safe in the “Security.” Reduced— 20%, Hundreds of Milwaukee Office Chairs f the most approved patterns—precisely the soamte as thetG:v:mmen:, u“\emng pThe reiula.r $15.60 Standard Tables In woods and designs to match the Desks. All sizes— 20% to 25% Off! | Sing’e and Double. Also Type- | writer Desks and Tables. i B The Goose that lays the GOLDEN EGGS 20% to 3315% likes to lay where there are eggs already! ALL the “six figure” bank rolls in America started with a “one”—less than you have in your pocket right now. It’s the START that counts! TART SAVING for some- thing you'd like to own— save for a Diamond or a good Watch. You pay for either and don’t know it—but you catch the Wkas P saving habit”—then save for a home. You‘rShoes for Palm Sunday Here's a shoe we've planned for months to offer you. It took planning to get it at the price. Milwaukee Chairs That are designed and fmished to match these Desks— 20% to 334% Off! ypewnt' You can strut mind-free on Palm Sun- T . o day and thereafter in these shoes from Cbflrs the Family Shoe Store. —to match the Desks— Wardrobes —to match the Desks in finish— Hat Trees —in all the popular woods— 20%t030%, SAVE For Something That Will Last 11TR 1100 EERDUNDIY | They're built right, the stuff in them is right, and they're right at the top of the style. Other characteristically smart shoes at $5 to $10 New Men's Section, Family Shoe Store FAMILY SHOE STORE 310-12 Seventh Street N.W. Joseph Strasburger Co., Inec. Over Fifty Years' Satisfactory Service CThe * 'WD. CAMPBELL CQ " Specialists in Office Equipment 724 Thirteenth Street DED 1888 — 35 Years of Square Dealing 3 Members Better Business Burcau