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THE EVENING STAR.” WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1924 ATTTUDETOU., R komd-Specker ERANGE RESERVED |7 f e DONAL] DEFEAT [soVer execuronea H ].U BE UNBHANGED - l.‘ateSt e IBWARU EI.EE."UN I’.T’EAE:)‘;\;,{:;&l‘l‘fiz?:;t:(::ém};“};g;% PI-EASES BR"-AlN Repentant Over Thousands of Vic- ; ij{g October 31. —Twelve- rangers. It was found on Muncaster tims, "He turns to Rug — phoncxraph recordy that play Mountain. Four foresters climbed the 7N\ e 3 for 100 minutes and reproduce e - mountain, 7,000 feet high, and learned i iflis. 7 "\ British Conservatives Not| whoto operas by aid of radiv oud | Press and Officials CirCUM- |fhacthe peaice was colit o two paree | LONdON ~ Press, However, e A speakers, without the noise of with a large glacier between them. ) : nesdleimaratohing: have bean: oroc ; . | The ice field is a mils wide, i Dy the Associnted Press, Expected to Alter Previ- Queed by Dr. Max Hansdorff of viie | spect in Comment on Mac The Olympic Peninsuia, between Warns Conservatives Labor TIFLIS, Russia, October 31.—One of @iy, working along principles Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean, 1o the most remarkable and notorious ous Poligies. Solhveal byint Bueuiy saventora | Donald’s Defeat. one of the wildest regions in the Party Is “Lively Corpse.” |characters in Russia is a Russian- The production costs of the new country. Parts of it have not yet Geérmman named Nicholas Shiman; who A , R . —— record will be much lower than — been penetrated. - T L o e e -—hecelver-— . for the five-minute records, it is |p. Sar i R e e g By this batives ot Geortii s 36 & The rise to power of the Conserva-| 07 P J By the Associated Press. . v the Assoclated Press. ¥ ¢ K tive party in Great Britain will bring| 2HeE¢d- PARIS, October 31—Great circum- LONDON, ‘October 31.—All of tne |Fives this sinister title from the fact = eign volicy of that country toward over the British elections, although exception of the Liberal Star, which fl"hmli =caibnsy ‘c!r( }he ]a::—;a‘;liz;«f llere ervice - the United States. In the absemce of there is comment among those ¢ frankly deplores the Conservative [Cheka in southern Russia, y 7| comment from the State Department to Premier Herriot to the effe victory becausé of its effect on the ‘L‘";uxrzfnnx;":i“,,tg‘;v“u"“ e irters here emphasized Shuman s g the Conservative victory in g Liberal odhviacoatn i tliciie = ” . ial policy of Great Brit- Fitain | raiscs a permanent dike feat of the Machonald fovernment |the heads he has cleaved and has | [ and Quallty &1 <owar the Utifted States realaat tho Bolsievie Qoo but wamn' the Conservatives that | (Wrned from human butchering to ruc | JeCSg i8] was s heendiond (60 corcoeratio Political circles are inclined to con- n Labor is still a very live corpse. e e A K1Y R in all matters of comr tene b sider the fate of the Liberals s a e Evening Standard calls aiten |18 be soen any ity haeking bis j e oETd s tatios it icontiovessl warning to the radicals of M. Her- e on to the fact that Labor polled a [Wares to A o] Len: ! n 2 t Sainis on el rlot's Darty, which now ls so tied larger vote than ever before In its | VISitors to the Georgian capital. H N Al'e I aramoun Points on their individual merits un is easily identified by the natives by i flnenced By any shinis os atinna to the Socialists that it |:Vun :!l;”:u Old Arlstocracy Comes Out :I‘fwlrl\)'rv::::\r:';‘)slol e Toinity [ lthe fact that his harsh, determined policy. There are no indications that cazry-out ts prosyamiingepends y e face is marked by a deep scar, the re- ini H indi Socialist ref - forn h ongest vern- . /| 7 y. aceivi cer- T poties waion was pureacd by o | Administration Sees Vindica- | of sovialist reforms Into Open With Quster |ments or modern times wcting 1t [SUlt of @ violent aitack made upon = “hhm-"'“ putchzsels R DIOeceien make cer conservatives during their previous Rtexret Labor Defeat. to a work which will render obsolete |nim with a huge iron spike by an ag- ain that it carries with it a guarantee—and then be S Sor bE ot will reversed | tionof U. S. Policy to Soviet | namsay Machonala's downfan i of Laborites. five years hence the ‘idea of class |Srieved Georgian whose fricnds Shu- sure that the guarantee which you receive is worth no concern s hero egretted by Herriot's closest 1- 2 > o ali s man had put to death. 5 - = “ el e s o) = as to possible amandments to or in : 4 s ecavmro martmins Tt R e iallsm, depends||[Firy || 1o thess paople,n salnl Shuman: its face value. WE HAVE TAKEN EVERY PRE- ferference with the Dawes plan. This | in English Results. Conservatives may not look with the = The Star attributes Mr. MacDon- | “becauze it was my duty as officiai CAUTION—we have admitted to our stocks only s deemed here to be too firmly in same favor as the British Labor lead- | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | ald’s defeat to blunders in policy and | €Xecutioner. I could never have done STANDARD ar P! /E. 5 TRI14 gL . possibilit ol BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. program as laid down at Geneva. In NN = whose votes he had to ask. pentant and want to forget the past. —an 2 ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER run ans S O e : 1o in . |he lobbics of the' chamber the feel- |, LONDOX. October 31.—London has|“ine hewspaper consiers without |1 want to develop my butter side. Do GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY ONE the C itives as a meast Coay aLstagtion Ll dl(‘::vux: seems general that the outcome |PECOMe overnight its old Isto- | justification the predictions of a vir- | You think there is any chance for me = VL, N Bponsored by their politieal eniFinta Honjuuasters ovex Ehaleatlia o8 il e onl frection 11 Penans. | Griitis seio telibw e me loverwienst [ Huatt o1t Lo Che foeedictionsioftaly el R TIOR LSS B RNen et o ctio v ing victory of the Conservative party.|party. whieh finds G 3 1 SR U Protocel Action D Donald government has been deposed | the direction of France's po the | Y o Loon Y- |varty, which it finds the natural 'I‘ll F The trentment of the Geneva pro- | on the Daramount isswe of its rela- | Clerical party especially hoping that | Flnt, old gentiemen, who. _ since | sequel of “war hysterta.” In Abyssinia when a husband €se r'amous es - z S il X F 5 a-{ Premier MacDonald's check will in-jl1¢ [AbOr party has been in power | = «“if” “the Star continues, “con- |, N5 fre = focol at the hands of a Conservative | tions with the Soviet, the British La-{ bremicr MacD : have hardly shown their faces outside | sorvatism Is ta saiiaty ihe varied | res of his wife and desires to ai 4 5 Commons is c °d no more prob- | bor partys defeat is considered a UCl [T EeVeRNments Ureatment| i ciubs, mow gagher in 1etle |ocenins it s ar oty the ¥atled|. oree Ber, he muat tumn over hait his| BleHeress Freed-Eisemann Crosley lematical than under a Labor gov- | vindication o e Russian policy | ©f the church. roups o e et i |passions it has aroused, operty ot , % 24 fate of t in, if it reaches the (the Harding-Coolidge administrations. | d0 not expect to see any great or| CHf HOTEL LObBers, S lior o) omjurer = — i Ware Neutrodyne Pennsylvania purse) British Parlian will be dependent at Britain's recognition of Soviet | immediate change in the foreign pol- SHaLs,; patting each other &t on the i wal condition in is not affected by the Labor|ic¥ of Great Britain. L'Information, | fe¢tionately on the back. . B Radiola Federal Radios Garod Neutrodyne SN ntes S loss of power, but the British | an fmportant financial organ, for in- | THeFe IS an ir of awakening a Fifteen women were nominated for FOR RENT s E et possibilities it of- | electorate has dec . by an over- | Stance, thinks it unlikely that the [if for mont S whele .«w-uonI of the | county offices in Georgia at ¢he re Also various dependable makes Fore ot oty aing Drobill he S ote 1 2 3rit- | Bew ministry will go back on the|British peole had been asleep orlcent primary election. In addition to| - 3 N ol soly ng 1 SUElming vots, et owany liminary meusurcs adopted by itg | traveling abroad. The Tory success | these many women are candidates for | of crystal sets to choose from Rt Tations- ‘Afe. HAbiC Belsle it e e Bt e > ne | Predecessor with the Soviets. so far exceeded its supporters’ most | the general assembly. o 4 htu Bols vist regime that openly plan: i xalted hopes that they find them- ew government will o to the| unremitting efforts to sow Soviet AU riches, especially in the abund- th ot Severini What eclidions al| prenaicind n this cauntry Ut the | Gertain British Policy Toward Ger.| 1oL, Peril from whieh (o form Y UR BOY Oge Square From Park Road You have the extra advan- USUAL ANSELL, bly no f ances will be made. | the communist-ruled government at many Will Not Change. tanleyabaldnly, theex prime ming V A tage of LOWEST TERMS, BISHOP & TURNER Bie it 1 she likely that unless| Mascom ister, shows a magnanimous attitude to- : Our already established bu- SERVICE—secing that the hostile action on the part of Russia| It can be stated on the highest au- | BY the Associated Press ward the Liberals and toward every ele- See to it that he gets the Veiy Reasonstie: Reat Yies shed bu instrument is properly de- develops, present conditions, With | thority that America’s determination 5 BERLIN, October Chi ment of the ocialist organis <(|4mi body-building and strength- ry onal reau of accounts and finance livered, installed and per- charges daftai London and Mos-| to have no relations with Russia, un- | Berlin newsnapers express iRt oD I D e ening elements that Splendid location for delica- connections allows you un- fectly receiving before the 5 M o s e s e e | VA victory tal Brautmartarasitn in this he fs meeting strenuous opposi- . tessen, lunchroom, chain store, usual convenience of pay- deal is closed. YOU HAVE e N e i il s o | im0 T e s‘:ott’s Emulflon Erocery or meat market. ments. INVESTIGATE | OUR REPUTATION FOR JAPAN TO ESTABLISH 1 now added to the chaln of impor- | Feturn of a Stanley Baldwin govern- | Lord Curzon to resume the work which For Details I OUR SETS AND INQUIRE o oiae — | tant Buropean states that have given | Ment to power will not mean any | in the future must have a great influence lies i boed or Details Consult ND INQ you of COMPLETE SAT- PERMANENT AIR LINE | the Sovict dw jure recognition. the |change in Great Britain's forcign |on European polici : SUpp IESHIn grcat g Undance AS TO PAYMENTS, ISFACTION. United States stands pat. Mescow |Dolicy as far as QGermany is con.| Mr. Baldwin has heard some plain It is the famous white food- B F SAUL CO — o L' 0 ) knows our terms, nd they are ir- |cerned. They feel also that the fall|epeaking regarding Lord Curzon tem- . P T Will Follow Routes Already Blazed | redncibie There mase ho restivution [of the MacDonald government will not | perament from those who. believe ne | | tonic that builds strength Sonflsea . { - |have a detrimental effect on relations | cannot get along with any one—not even for all ages. , of confiscated American property, ac ation y 2 W. by U. S., French and Brit- et s e i s Rt G G aat et st s o G| It oms ety chie T ine o nts | M e et o nsaine Uy 2 1412 Eye St. N.W, knowledgment of debts and cessation y, . phakierh ish F1 of red propaganda In our country. | €XCeDt possibly as rgeards the com- | avowed preference for Lord Grey finds ain is! yers. Bhis has e rather than dimin. | mercial negotiations. no favor, it is possible that he will call Pr the Associated Press. - ished. The chief communist newspa- Austen Chamberlain to the foreign of- TOKIO, Octaber 28 —Aerial rontes | ner published in’ Chicako ricently | CONSIDER PEACE EFFECT. |five at the ‘same tme placinc Nevifle = across Japan, alread: blazed by | was converted from a weekly into a of e R oy American, British and French | dail Belgians Question Conservatives’ it o 5 | aviators, are to be permanently Maldwin Pleases America. = Birkenhend Doubtful. i Sstablished and cquipped he trank alr Attitude Toward Protocol. orthand, 1yping, dpelling Lord Birkenhead created so many Toutes, according to plans of the| Stanley Baldwin's return to thelp oo o0 o enemies after the break-up of the coali- aviation bureau of the department|premicrship causes gratification in [ 7 dceinicd Bress 2t <¢ | tion that his chances of getting his old of communications. The depart- | Washington on other grounds than ober: ] Interest S At A place as lord chancellor seem extremely ment's | cstimates for the ' 1925-6 the Russian issue. @he Conservative | [, Ui, Sonservative victory in the | Loaiy $6 50 Zet co P ot 5 ade s the author and chie: : e Vins ill's re o the budget contain an item of 5,000,000 | leader w th author and chi among the League of Nations officials | , Vinston Churchill’s return to the Tory ° Yen for these routes. executor of the British debt-funding | MO e E 18] r01q also ad slight difficulty, for he The proram outlined by the avia- | seitlement with the United States [P0 in Brussels in the British gov- | (010 4150 1005 5 SIEhe e, for, ve n tion bureau covers five years, calling | Treasury early in 1923, when, as | STRRents probable attitude on the | "licved that ex-Irime Minister Bald- er month, Tuesday and Thursday, late afternoon for a total expenditure of 21,000,000 [ chancellor of the exchequer, he »r{vnl pacific settlement of international| " Would like to place him in the home or “early evening. Individual Instruction only, so Fen. [ heli51000,000 ven' to) e ‘askedfiscveral iweeks in SWashington . Men office, whems he would have = ciance of that You may spend all of your time on one subject for the next fiscal year would be|like Secretaries Hughes, Mellon and | T ; dealing with the radicals throughout the Spent. s followa: 500,000 " ven. for| Hoover and members of Conicress Iike | I view of the traditional caution | (e or progress as rapidly or slowly as you wish. Any as f 5 en J A epresentative | O the Conservatives on foreign pol- | “Poii¥y o erience i art of Gregg M inning v. N grdinary maintenance of fiving fields, | Senator Smoot and Representative | 0f (e Fopservaulves on forelen pol- | “1ora Derby's long experience in part of Gregg Manual, beginning or review. No hangars and other equipment on the | Burton. who belong to the wWorld | BI7% T 12 of 'the protocol,|Tious Eovernment offices ts him ad- charge unless you are entirely satisfied. route 500,000 ven for the estab- | War Deb nuission, gbecamelwel L o s tocol. | mirably to take any post Mr. Baldwin = lishment of &ir current, altitude and | 2°quainted with Baldwin and formed | which may require o oY othe | mag select, but the probability is that Weeks Till other observatories and the estab-|the opinion that he is genuin 5 2 pecially seru-|he “wiil be selected as colonial min- I A o : , tinized, while presumably aiso the w ll. s l s c . lshment of mew fields: and the re. | frlendly to this country. | GEESE LS Biieuoably alto thejser The Washington School for Secretaries | Christmas maining million yen for subsidies to ! {fect of the p e : Sir Douglas Hogg. Sir Robert Horne there is already clvilian aviation enterpr sion of the funding conference in fect of the protocol on American pub- |45 the Duke of Devonshire undoubt- Washington on January 8 of last opinion. ! | ¥ a shortage of Washineton) (on s Generally speaking, hodever, 1t g |(A13 Will find places in the new min- | | 211 Transportation Bldg. M, 80 | Y TCTRoPASL Girls on the Island of Rhodes with| “The payment of our debt to you |€Xpected that the Conservatives will M 4 g . en marriageable intentions must first|involves much more than the transfer |be stanchly pro-league. Reaction Is Colorfal. e be demonstrate that they are good mari- | of huge sums from London to| The officials of the league here par-| Without any question Great Britain's | - raised on a few ners and excellent divers before be: Washington It must affect the|ticularly welcome the expected re-|new government ZO0INE 10 OUtshine | _m———eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee models — WE S I e B e s e e e e e e e e ———— e = — and on their prosperity depends to a | cil of Lord Robert Cecil, who in the|of title. When the British dec \ e S B N BUY NOW, for 2 later date = large extent that of the entire world. | past has Played such a pre-eminent fa policy of reaction, they react grand- | oy ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. ___!determine the condition and material | of Nations as a medium for promot- |of mind g‘xr‘ ”m: 'ING OF L“';\I; 71“ 3 S. OF | welfare of the great mass of wage- |ing world peace. If Mr. Baldwin has any trouble fac- e LT . wil ot. 31, under | dispuees. you have in mind at a high- Bonaly b oS O Y 1024, under | earners in Great Britain and the S T ing him, which scems incredible in e e er list price. © GREAT “OPPORTUNITY —Hare - fifi5 oz, | United States, their wives and chil- view of his domination of the House v wasnid and rostored to origiaal colors at pos | dren. I do not, I believe, exagzerate. | LABOR TO CONTINUE of Commons, it will be in preventing YOUR VICTROLA IS DELIVERED AT ONCE or s ordered. reside: Room size, $3.00. 20 years exper-i I State this as my deliberate ')l)ln\nn‘ the Tory party from reacting too far. .-',%{'}{,; Progressive Sales Co., 608 p_n.w_ {after having given this suu(,;;x;: ‘mz};‘ IN OFFICE PENDING He realizes the impossibility of man- B e $8.50 to 39_50 TS ture considering. aging his government on lines too washed by e ° . is to approach the discussion as | r profoundly conservative and will TRV 6 N R e [ o emeaach e giscdision =s SOVIETIPEOTIPROBE [3:oinztly, rmeruathve aat ) wit $9.00 to $11.00 e e firriney ebs | solution of what js fundamentally a . leaven with one Liberal member and s o * planted.* Lawns put in first-class order, with | PUSINess problem. (Continued from First Page. perhaps even one labor member of the o . . = nitn i e * XM, Hs | M. Baldwin returned to Great EE) cabinet, These are high-grade bituminous coals, suitable h 8. n.e. 9 | pw Vo s e d 2 E 2 = loh ot ne i o= o | poin o few wecks later amid @ runl history of the forgeries of Cur- | (Copsright, 1924, by Chicago Daily News Co.) for hot-water or steam plants. We have personally Tt white cottin, G 3 TLT'S, 963 | holitieal friends and foes. who inti. |Zon's government and those screened | = = tested them .repeatedly with highly satisfactory : ] 1| by the Labor party will be published ML RN TME v ated that “the Yankees” had pulled | ./ 1o’ Oriental languages for distrl results and recommend them to our customers as daily for colds. c ant other v | the wool over his eves. Baldwin on E 3 other respir s i bution among the Eastern peoples money-savers. 3 veen, 10| 2ble interview, in which he reminded s i i e THE Z ¥ TIE STock. | the Britishers that the rural west of Aaaniacdon S e GOTAR Bullding | America. was in the saddle at Wash- | pEpg SPLIT ON ELECTION. 16th and Columbia Rd. asocintion, 915 st mow. " Wosiamon 4C the | ington, not the financial east, and o5 Welnesaay, Noveri ingten. D. C..| conveyed the impression that it was —————— g AW Bim. " UVRANK T RECNIDE, emipio® | that state of political affairs that|One Faction Sees End to Anglo- All-year location in the ° WANTED TO CARRY made it impossible to secure a better residential hub of north- A vanload of furni 2 Washington, p. | funding deal for_Britain. Soviet Treaty. west, on high elevation, ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS C.. to Philadelphia.' New. York ang mosto e ilooking ithe cntie ity _SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STOR a0 & May Seek Revision. By the Associated Press. aper st Y W. - Bl T SEL] R’ 5 % ’kh e b MOSCOW, October 31.—The defeat /a\nd Rottk the]ck Park. 811 E St. N.W. f Main 311 our price Pas considerably t may be that in the course of the| of the Labor government in England partments with large out- & 2 - Fon et b o bur ‘B | sccond Baldwin premiership an at- | by produced- dlverment. onininsena e e i \ 66 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service 3 ry Tios o siid aiteer’s e e e | e o oe fTade to secure some| Soviet' Russia. In some quarters it built-in_bath fixtures, re- Earie Americen PR A% | readjustment of the existing funding | s feared that it means the death optiou HaTls tand halconses D o O oo and we ‘ I‘? E : FREE" COMPANTY. 1225 Conn. nve: scheme. Tt does not set pleasantly on | of the present Anglo-Russian treaty L . THE LAMISKIN CLUR OF MASTER 3ra. | the average British chest. There is|ang projected loan, while in others e 5 Sous st diek mesting on Saturdus evening, | & Very insistent opinion that the Brit- | j¢ ig insisted that the Conservatives hour service. Auxilinre. | Membees agtin the ladies of the | ish taxpayer should not be the only | y; : Auxilinrs. “Members of - Auxiliars o et she will be forced to come to terms with S R 1iary plesse be | one in allied Europe to enter upon|the Soviet because of England's Moderate Rentals . FURE ATTI : Eigs | Lanidation of the World Was borsow- | economic need of Bussia. R M ’ elivered to o Send check, | IN8S from the United States. Millions| "y~ Stekloff, in the newspaper esident Manager 0 ea on ;‘-.._t‘.w»:v'ynnm“ ler. N PRCHARDS; | of Britishers feel that there should|ysyestia, organ of the federal central : llm)fé a SUCCBSS! o : : Victrola We will allow you the No. 215 extra advantage of being O EREY ok able to purchase your VIC- TROLA NOW-——give any delivery date you wish and you don’t have to pay one cent on the Victrola until after the strain of Christ- mas shopping—DON’T WAIT UNTIL ALL THE PRICES HAVE BEEN ADVANCED—come in to- day. R 2 T 2 Tl T2 27 22, Z —OUR— WANTED — Tom BRSNS = be a round table discussion of inter- | oxecutive committee, says that no Premises 1 3 allied indebtedness. There is an ex- itica miture or part. New Yor . olitical party in history eve & areh. Nortolly Ve fron o tensive body of sentiment to the same | b K story, fever de The Written Lifetime Guarantee of Free Mechanical Service. ved defez Epecial rates i \P=ton: | effect in the United States. It was | MaoDonatdn In s @ ominmrcmier Phone Col. 4630 n ! In opinion _the voiced in definite terms a few davs|publication of the “spurious Zimy CARPENTEK, ago in Washington, on the occasion . S Jobbing, alterations. repai At vieft letter” had a great effect S 5 e TSR e of the dedication of the new temble | on'the vesult, an by this ety «GreCt ROM Soup'to Dessert, the care THE 32nd ANNUAL MEETING of the United States Chamber of Com- | 1)onald signed his own death warrant ful hostess knows the-success of Mutual Serial Buiiding Associ merce. Gt Bela st the Teal eiate oo of R Hurrig | | SPEAKIN in the presence of Secre- | . 3%or of Baldwin and Curzon PRICES Johnson. Tne. Tth st s.w., on Monday, | tary Mellon and Joseph C. Grew, act- [ qn om0 2 a . T 100k 660 S0 Tt it po . | 18 SeCTECATY of State, A G- Bedtord | tha Labor party can eapiucs pones|| Paint and Varnish 8087t st Ceow ” OMce hours, 9 s g 5 | chairman of the American section of g;‘,’gg;’g_..‘* definite and open class Fl. Varnish 4 el G LR the Intgrnational Chamber of Com- oor Varnsi creaminess and unexcelled qual- ot one shate for §2 per maoatn ) L $ropnned | merce, Swent far in supporting the . Quarts THIS IS OUR EXCLUSIVE her dinner rests on basic foods, GOLD SEAL WRITTEN BOND i i il OF GUARANTEE—it promises in which pure sweet milk plays in writing to od. Tegulats, Te- a large part. Its rich, natural Seeput e e HEREfor its entire LIFE. : 9 i > - f it—a saving in the $10 er month on approved securicy, idea of considering the whole debt Making Work Easy. Berry Bros. Liquid Gran- ity recommend it, once the T =y el Tile axociation 15 under ‘the situation afresh, Mr. = i . : years the Comptrolier o tne Untrency ®UPerislon of | B on, e e termations | From the Minneapolls Tribuae. Lo Hanacssgne --$L45 housewife has tried many dollars. THIS BOND 1S Joskrit GoLbeynERG, Chamber of Commerce had been a| TWO strangers on a train got into Vl'lPlru-d = e $1.75 NOT SOLDIT I8 GIVEN AB- 3. I. DERMODY, resident. | gactor in originating and promoting | COnVersation. The windows had just|| Certaintee oor Var- SOLUTELY FREE!! e Secretary. the Dawes plan for settlement of rep- |P€en let down and the desultory nish ... i ....90¢ Think of the Roof arations, the chamber might well |Chatter consequently turned to the Dries dust-free in three hours. ¢ G S 00, aspire to bring about a similar ar- | *Ubject of ventilation. “I make it said one of the t: 20c Absoreme Wall A : ent with inter-|,, 1 e two, o WU e o e i 7| “an invariable practice to advise s i | All Models and Wood Finishes and are ready to serve you. The “Baldwin landslide” in Great|PeoPle to sleep with their bedroom Z0c MRH Paint and o0 bt e Cln i TRONCLAD Ieofiat 1121 5t n.w, | Britain, apart from the Russian issus, | e e Sy young Varnish Cleaner. usslan lesue, | “wia, laughed the other. *I 30c Zev Brush Clean- i i Compsoy Phese daia 14 1125 the result of the Conservative at- | percelve. that you are a dootost ” AT . Washington. Prices range from $25 to $375. i T 2R “Not at all’” was the repl et Us Estimate and industrial policies. In a way, the ply. “To 3 : tell you the truth, strictly betwees L i i —on your printing needs. The Millios. | CONSETvatives made the same sort of . 4 n Quarts Our retail stores and points Dotlar Prictiog Fiaat. Hom- | 2 fight, with the same sort of Issues, | CUrselves, I'm a burglar? Certainteed Var- d g S that the Republicans in this country nish Stain ....... 80c 45c of distribution, numerous The National Capital Press | are making on the La Follette radi- | SHORTHAND, TYPING, SECRETARIAL Anp A1l popular oo . W. 518 : cals. G. O. P. leaders, contemplating | Civil Service preparntors, des. Jate o i i deliverie d refull b BB DS AW |the overwheiming defeat adminisc 3:“?::‘(‘::&":‘;: ;To;:zxn:ymn:lfzr;- e C‘{:,;‘;":"g-g‘:mesl 0 60 £ S -an cal N 0 C) Cleanliness Is Next to tered to the British radicals, look | T4iks Pryment, Small class groups aod indl: White et SN0 00c planned routes assure every 9 Jodliness” upon it as an omen of impending |required from ail stadents. Admision iy BitecdiPatat. ol Doba. o = 1 NC. e R e FOR SECRETARIES 75¢ to $1.10 Quart regardless of what section T. Corner 7t and D FtacN.W. Seldom Misses. 211 Transportation Depends on odlor. Weathershield Paint, any . "of the city you live in. OUR ONLY SHOP - NO OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS A certain woman always made it 4 color, per gallon.......$225 —is always executed here. | ner business to visit the poor patients 3 in the hospital. 3 SPECIAL—$1.25 size 900 HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. 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