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MEXCANRELATIONS NOW ON FIRM BASE Warren Says Nothing Stands + in Way of Friendship and t Increasing Trade. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich, July 30.—Al- though negotiations relative to the Dew treaty of amity and commerce Dbetween the United States and Mexi- co cannot be begun until after the State has convened in December, ac- tual relations between the two coun- tries at the present time are on a with many raw materials which our country requires. Mexico is a country of vast natural resources. But it is essentially an agricultural state and its future growth lies in the increase of its agricultural production. “Mexico produces tobacco, cotton, sugar, rubber, gold and silver, cop~ per, lead and enormous quantities of fruit. With continued prosperity, the country will naturally consume more manufactured goods from the United States, such as automobiles, shoes, hardware, drugs and similar com- modities.” Following his return from Wash- ington to tender his resignation Mr. Warren will join Mrs. Warren and their three sons In camp at Huron Mountain, where the family will spend the month of August. Later Mr. War- ren will return to Detroit to resume his business affairs. CAPT. F. B. UPHAM HONORED. PARIS, July 30.—The minister of the navy yesterday bestowed the in- signia of a commander of the legion of honor upon Capt. Frank B. Upham, United States naval attache in Paris, congratulating him on the brilllance ‘THE EVENING MAN HELD IN VANISHING OF WOMAN RELEASED Police Learn Mrs. Dickson Left Tampa Alone on Motor Bus. By the Associated Press. TAMPA, Fla, July 30.—R L. Dick- son, local ‘automobile salesman, held in jail’ in connection with the investigation by police of the disappearance here Fri- day of Mrs, W. I Dickson of Macon, Ga., his sister-in-law, was released last night, when police learned that Mrs. Dickson left the city Friday morning on 2 motor bus. It was sald she boarded a bus bound for Lakeland after making inquiries rding motor routes which would return her to Macon. Before making up her mind to leave, the police eaid they learned, she con- ferred with a physician, who advised Ear to return to her home. Dickson reported the disappearance of the woman and aided in the city-wide search for her. He was arrested yester- day, though the police admitted they had no specific charge to place against STAR, WASHINGTON, SEEK CHILD IN BUFFALO. Little Girl and Kidnaper Believed Found There. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 30.—The search for Mrs. Phoebe Woods, 50 with kidnaping Dorothy May Blanch- ard, 5 years old, shifted to Buffalo last night. The pair disappeared Sat- urday. Efforts to locate them in De- troit and Ann Arbor, Mich., where Mrs. Woods has relatives, failed. Mrs. Margaret Blanchard, the child’s mother, notified the police that & man, who refused to give his name, told her last night that a woman with a child, answering descriptions of the missing pair, inquired of him Sunday as to the quickest and cheapest way to reach Buffalo. The man suggested the boat or train. he said, but the woman said she did not like to travel that way, and finally declared that she would go by interurban. Descriptions of the missing woman and child have been sent to the Buf- falo and Canadian authorities. years qld, charged in a police warrant i of D. C., WEDNESDAY, HOLDS BANKER MUST PAY NEW YORK, July 30.—The motion pf Philllp M. Shaw, banker, to set aside a verdict of $20,000 rendered against him a month ago in & breach of promise suit brought by Miss who was a member Smpany under the rienne Labarre, denled by Juluca Glegerich yester- day. Miss Dev: sued for $§100,000. ‘The banker said he vwl the dec se of Shaw w, 18 oot knew he was a mrriad man at the time of his llle% mise to make her his wife. o lc ess denled knowing of Mrs. Shaw. 172777707 F77077 777777 201 P T2 Ar 7 T I I T T T A7 DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” S72LLI I IIIII7 I II LI 11 ISP I TSI 0A 112177074 SOAP SPECIAL We want every woman to find out for berselfwhymoreP>he White Naphtha Soap is sold than any other laundry soap in America. Your grocer is now selling this wonderful soap, which is better than and efficiency with which he was ful- m. filling his.mission to France. Mru. Dickson, according to relatives, —_— was recently released from the Georgia Charles Beecher Warren. 1f paid out in wages a billlon dol- Asylum for Insane, and was brought Mr. Warren has just returned to |lars would give work.to 1,666,666 per. | here by her brother-inlaw last Thurs- y ht. Detroit from Mexico City, where he |50nS at $2 2 day for a whole yea davinis Bas concluded a term as Ambassador 801 11th St. N.W.-M. 2704 lean and Press all and Deliver Men’s Suits, 95¢ resignation as ambassador will be SILK SUITS EXCEPTED more stable basis than they have been in many years, according to ever, at pre-war prices. The present price sets a new low mark in to- day’s cost of soap. Be sure to get your grocer’s price which will enable you to try this remarkable soap at a Real Estate Outlook Good Buy a Home For Your Family Buy a Home For Your Business Buy an Investment for the Income Reference to our records for July discloses the fact that we are having more inquiries than we had in the same month in 1922 or 1923. Many coming from non-residents. REAL ESTATE BUYERS KNOW that with this firm every day is REAL ESTATE BARGAIN DAY. We have the best that the market affords in homes, investments and business properties. f You Want to Buy Real Estate If You Want to Sell Real Estate See GARDINER & DENT, Ine. 1409 L St.reet N.W. Presented. Misafon Concluded. “I am resigning because the mis- ston begun last vear to re-establish diplomatic relations between the two countries and to set up arrangements for passing upon damage claims and property rights of United States citizens have been concluded.” said . Warren yesterday afternoon. The agreement which will result in the first treaty of amity and com- merce between Mexico and the United States since 1881 is an outstanding accomplishment of Ambassador War- Ten's term of office Trade on Increase. “Trade and commerce between the United States and Mexico undoubted- 1y will increase steadily as they have DPeen increasing,” said Mr. Warren. “The United States manufactures spany commodities Which Mexico de- ®ires and needs. while Mexico is in Position to furnish the United States This time of year most people are considering the purchase of furniture for one or more rooms. The Furniture Bargains described below are typical in the Phillip Levy Exchange Department. This department carries only slightly used furniture obtained by us through our exchange plan—in other words, accepted here as part payment on purchases of new furniture. All this merchandise is entirely separate from our regular stocks of new furniture. Visit our bargain basement early tomorrow. Liberal terms to all. Dough Lives ana Breath —So we wash .and purify the air Thoughts About Corby’s Bread We choose only the best ingredi- ents for Corby’s Mother’s Bread and scientifically test them for purity and nourishment. And our scientific process of dough mixing perfectly develops and blends every single ingredient, so t the greatest possible nutritive value is obtained. Do you know that dough —Bread Dough . lives—actually breathes? And just as your health demands pure air—so healthful bread must also breathe pure air. So we wash and purify the air before it touches the dough that makes Corby’s Mother’s Bread. And at every stage of the Corby scientific pro- cess of bread making we use this same extraor- dinary care to safeguard your health. Buffet—Beautiful Quastered Oak Buffet, 60 inches long, with solid plank-top, plate-glass mirror, sil- $1 Buffets—Several Fine Oak Buf- fets with plate glass mirrors will sl var and linen drawers On s.lle tomorrow zor szs 95 Dellvered far. be closed out as low $l48 Library !u(v—-’fllhctlnv-flmsh Library Tab! le, with Chair and Rocker to match, w! H] s be sacrificed for only $16. 45 Delivered for....... Kitehen Table—White Porcelain- sl Dresaing Tables—Small Dressing Tables, with mirror, will s4 85 be_sold for as little as. Delivered for...... 'Rockers—Sturdy Oak Rockers. in good condition, worth $3 8 doable our price of only.. Dini tension & e Delivered fOT.ceeeesssonnreesns - bl = $39.75 ng Suite—Oak Buffet, Ex- Table and six sturd)'s little as...... Delivered for..-. Dining Room Suites—American ‘Walnut Buffet. China Closet, Serv- ing Table and Extension Dining Table and five Dining Chan-a with sl top Kitchen Table, size 27240, will go for only. $5-9 , ! Deliverea for..-.--- YS zem:!me‘ }enflmr sea See this wonderful v t Tow for only: - $98.75 Each two pi vered for... Bedroom Suite—Large American ‘Walnut Dresser, Full Vanity, Chif- forobe and Bow-end Bed, s;mnfi, $ Mattress and Chairs slza will go for only Each piece delivered for........ Living Room Outfit—Beautiful Velour Loose-cushion 6-ft. Settee. Chalr and Rocker, spring construc- tion, with Long Mahogany Daven- sporv. h‘{lhl. and ug. s ee this Wonder!ul Valus for oniy $98.75 Only one of these to sell. Each plece delivered for.eweeees China OCloset—Handsome Oak China Cabinet, oval glass front, will &2 at the sacrifice price l Delivered (or.—-p. Bedroom Outfits—Oak or Walnut Finish Dresser with good size mir- ror, Steel Bed with guaranteed new Spring and Capitol Brand Mattress, Chair and Rocker and sl Sideboards—Large, Massive Side- boards., with big bevel edge mir- rors, will be sold for little as Delivered for. 9x12 Rug. Buy this lbu!fll ley tomorrow 569 50 Settpes—Several odd Settees, in or ounly...... o different styles, for the living Delivered for. ) room, are to be sacrificed $4 25 s for enmly..... o 73 a vered for. Bed-Davenport —B«lutflu Long, Overstu: Loose-cushion Tapestry Dave Steel Couches —.Several Steel sl ”_rlts Chair and Rocker, with new sl aeseaeera Couchies, sliding and drop sides, Felt Mattress. This suite is with pads, will go for 9 85 practically new. Buy low as. et it tomorrow for only. $108.50 Delivered for. Diece delivered for....eee ‘ CEPARTMENT Levva SEVENTH ST NW Between G&H ESXCRIAINIGHE 'HILLI(P 132