Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 11

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v - name amending it to render inoperative the wisest provisions of its unglnnl framers." “One of the proposaly which em- body the evidence of these fatal ten- dencies iz the so-called child labor amendment. It is meint to restrict production and compel uneconomic advances in wages and to expand the powers of the Jederal Government "E KNOX CHOSEA | TOHEADBANKRRS 222 New A. B. A. Executive Is| o fuisirs i oot o o et . an nlightened country except for President of Bowery Sav- ings, New York. the fact that 70 per cent of the quali- | fied voters are taking no_interest in their Government. This 70 per cent includes for the most part the more | responsible clements of society manufacturers, bankers, professi and business men. b | Uninformed on Iswues. prestaentyols thouBomenyes “Bankers, manufacturers and busi- | k of New York City, today|ness men have been so abserbed by | elected president | their individual responsibilities and | Bunkers' Associa- | problems 1n connection with their | of Birmingham, | own selfish interests that they gen- | shosen first yice president. | erally are uninformed 5 to what iu about them. They don't | oy Suxosiotn . Orth isturbed until after the clection, | s ARk hen they et together | as elested second and puwss more denunciatory Mr. Wells has beer 3 resident for the last ¥ tion automaticaily advanc- its chief exceutiv Arthur Reynolds, pre Continental Tank of Ch wdventy should William E unanimously Melvin A ident » associa- tion and | Was on today's pro Hutions committee 0 report to the general convention hicers. sident of the National | politic; W what banking | of bank knowing what | Brunkhorsi | Bank over 1 of a national organization whe ditors was urged by R. H without T hanking is.” % “from | B8 i proposal.” o lag dicine me under the division | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, their problema in simple and under- standable fashion, the mystery has largely disappearcd. In itg place have come confidence and” under- standing, which make for the best interests’ of both the bank and its customers. “One incident to this new attitude is the goneral appreclation of the Federal Reserve system's usefulness. It has demonstrated itself as the stabilizing and unifying factor of our monetary and financial structure dur- ing a period which, without it, would certainly have been marked by dis- tross and disasters. Instead of these we have seen our monetary system accepted as the world's stundard. We ave been able to place every reli- ance in the soundness of our banks and their ability to adapt themselves to the most extraordinary require- ments “Our financial establishment “as- sumes from year to year a constantly larger part and significance in the realm of international business and { financing. This is an inevitable re- sult of conditions which have placed { in our hands so great a control over | rves of credit and | the world's re monetary capacity. Aid for World. “Wiclded with the same wisdom and care in the future as heretofore, these forees will contribute power- fully to the rehabilitation of money systoms, of credit and of business throughout the world. They will do this, moreover, to the advantage both of our own country and of others. “1 feel, therefore, that in extend ing my good wish d confidence t the great banking interests of Amer- ica L am also expressing a generous and helpful purpose toward the con | auspi ring house scc- loans 10| tion of the The pro that there awai the miake diree n the accounting pr 1 ng the next decade for T executives for industrial o ations would be greater than ;xl at from any oth has been farnr. Hits at ¢ hones s of ut the tures of nprovement, th due to its faith and ready he ndme entitled b ter from the President was Mr. eds Walter W You Knox, r as born in Who suec York work in a o b e Bow. s Tank in 1885, and durine ars with that institution has every position started will, nent that th toward th v at of the bankers toward both . and @ calamity Even so great has had so Sees Confidence Bred. is not £ was @ S0 many vears since deal of a mys- najority of business thanks to the policy was X tionist Called “Arch Demagogue.” the h v their misapplied | thing inst which citizenry try 1 hurl its r nee,” he contin is the imp curring atte of charlatans in varic weaken the arm of our courts devised statutes to the Constitution her s d OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE From Factory to Home We are N.ow Displaying the Very Latest in Tapes- tries, Jacquard Velours and Mohairs E S .00 3-piece Suites, specially priced as low as..... $l 10 3-piece Mohair Suite, combination or all-over 5225.00 mohair Boudoir Chairs, covered in denim or satin........,. Arm or Wing Chairs. .. Chaise Lounges, with or without cushion.. Bed Davenports ... See our line before buying elsewhere. in our own shops by experts. UPHOLSTERING——— You will be surprised to know how reasonable wo are on upholstering work. That old chair or suite can ks made to look cquivalent to new at a nominal cost. Gsmplete assortment of samples to select from. Our estimator will gladly call with samples, anywhere— any time. All furniture made Call, Write or Telephone ERNEST HOLOBER CO. Manufacturers of Overstuffed Furniture. 610 F Street N.W. | g | “From Factory to Home” He predicted | [Eefiare the .| Cough or Cold That Hangs on oughs d persistent d to serivus lung trouble. ) stop them now n, an emulsitied is pleasant to take mulsion is 4 new med ery with tworold action; it and heals the inflamed memb {und Kills the germ. Of all known drugs, e zed by the medics nity as the greatest healing agen for the tre of chronic ghs and c her forms throat and = il cnreni (] colds 1 | with Creo- discoy- which membr: < the germs that sumption Low long standing, | after taking according {0 dirvctions druggist. Creomulsion Co., AL Advertisement., ng the public] :3@@ '§:<<%>' !‘E%yfi&%@ cerns of sound business everywhere. “There are multiplied evidences of improving conditions throughout the f ¢he world. Walter W. Government ownership of forts to give Congress the override the Supreme Court agricultural problems w nantly economic with « economics rather than politics. halpfuln. to bringing about this improved look. So it is fitting to extend gratulations to you American bankers upon your achievements of the past and likewise upon the bright pros- pect that opens before you.” German Loan Approved. Formal approval of the proposal to float half of the forthcoming $200,000,000 loan to the German govarnment in the United States was contained in com- mittee reports submitted to the execu- tive council of the Bankers' Association vesterday. Recommendations that American bankers have nothing to do with the financing of Russia as long as the pres- ent Soviet government remains in power were contained in’the report. The council also received a report from the protective committee recommend- Ing that centrul bureaus of identificution be organized to provide bankers and usiness men with information. the part of busii culture is absolutely all business was str Meredith, form cuiture, in an add: Zemo, the Clean, that cleanses soothes the Soon after the fir you will find that irritatic { Blackhea Eczema, Blotc | 2 Criminal depredations against banks | WOrm and. similar skin reached the peak during the past year, [ disappear reports suid. Measured in dollurs alone, | o the committ stated, the cost of crim to banking $3,600,000,000 annuul budget of the nt. More than nting all «ctions of the COrime Cont Is Huge. eded, 1ptions, is all that | banishes most skin e Fed ‘thl skin soit, smooth and I G000 |15 @ non disappe that ma: | Trial bottl by | ing Give Your Blankets the Benefit of Manhattanization A blanket that is all packed cown, hard as a board isn’t inviting—nor capable of giving the comfort you expect of it. R % But when you send your blankets to the Manhattan Laundry to be cleaned—they will come home to you—completely reno- vated Every bit of the nap will be upstand- mg and woolly—so that you’ll snuggle down in supreme comfort when you put them into service again. “The Manhattan Way”’ has no equal— and without the Manhattan reconditioning you are not getting the maximum of benefit from your blankets. 3 R & Just Phone North 3954—no delay—back to you quickly Manhattan Laundry Service Co. 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The models are pokes, tans, mushroom and off-the-face hats in large, medium and Trimmed with fancy feathers, flowers, embroidered, novelties, velvets, ostrich Black and ail shades. Specially priced at $3.95. Ready-to-Wear Lyons and Silk Velvet Hats Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats 1,000 $3-- Ready-to-Wear Hats Beautiful and distinc- $1.98 medium and large shapes. Pokes Small, Black, wood remedy The need of better realization on STOP ITCHING SKIN| Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief. There is one safe, dependable ment that relieves itching torture and trot uh\n althy. 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Sateen Bungalow Aprons, $1.25 black Sateen, - neatly trimmed with rast binding and rickrack. $1 Extra Size GOWNS, 69c Women's Fine Batiste hand- embroidered gowns, extra full cut aud in pink or white. | $1.50 36x50 Esmond Blankets, $1.19 Baby blankets, pink or blue grounds with ncat animal and Bursers_patferns woven i $1 Fiber and Pure Silk Hose, 59c 24-inch_boot silk, fine lisle double sole "and high- heels. All sizes and $1.50 All-Wool Dress Goods, 89c Hairline _stri serge, ba- Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, 98¢ New faney cuft siyles, fancy embro Vel | Fnren i wites 6 to B46. S 6x9 Tapestry Brussels Rugs. ..$10.95 6x9 Seamless Velet Rugs. ....$11.75 8.3x10.6 Seamless Velvet Rugs, $19.95 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs. .$13.75 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs. .$19.50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs. . .$22.50 9x12 Alpine Axminster Rugs, $23.75 9x12 Ardsley Axminster Rugs, $25.95 9x12 Palisade Velvet Rugs... Another Marvelous Purchase Sale of 500 Boys’ All-Wool Two- Pants Suits $8.98 and $9.98 Values Tt was strictly a cash transaction and for this reason we are shle to sell them at this price. A food assortment of brown, gray, biue, tan and Sxfora” mixturer, of all-wool fai B mew tyie Boys’ $1.98 Juvenile Suits ¥or the little fellows. Tan and navy corduroy pants with plain colored and striped blouses that are washable, Sizes 3 to 8. 39c Infants’ Fall SHIRTS Z5c | Cream color, \m‘ croch $2.98 Children’s Sweaters, $1.69 Siip-over or hutton-front ce for boys rs old. 39c Child’s Derby Rit HOSE, 25¢ Fast black fin» mercerize all sizes 6 to 10 -—l:-—_. Boys’ English Wool Golf Hose, 59¢ In gray or tan, with wide [ fancy hent o 'rport wear. s to 105 9 R ——— $2 Octave Chenille Corduroy, 98c styles, all-wool and girls 2 to 0 ndesgns $2.49 Panel Lace |} Cuyt'ams, S1. 89]j R TR turnover ' tops For |1

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