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|STONE’S SUCCESSOR AS ATTORNEY GENERAL TASK FOR PRESIDENT (Continued from First Page.) * MEANS DECLARED PG LSS Judge Has Motion to Forfeit ! Ex-U. S. Agent’s Bond Un- der Consideration. a numbe $10,000 Bond. MEANS' CONDITION SAME. Former U. S. Agent Said to Suffer |} From Gall Stones Beek May Act for ' ch appeare an whi king i s u Prescription prepared for Colds, Fever 2nd Grippe know, Preventing Pneumonia KAUFMAN®™ 1005 Penna. Ave. 1724 Penna. Ave. D.J January Clearance It's your “move —the Home of the Two -Pants Suit is starting your year right— Hundreds O‘E Reduced to 07-°3T i The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear No Cha;ge for Alteration§ Deposit Cl’leerfunv Accepted AllOvercoats Reduced In Tl’lree Bargain Lots 25 %33 Garments Sold from $30 to $60 Fu“ Dress. Tuxedos. Cutaways Reduced Moncy's Worth or Money Back 'D.J.KAUFMAN 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Inc. - It is the moxst speedy remedy we | | ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925. likely that he would be considered CHURCH UNITY VOTED tor the place. Mr. Coolidge desires to apply principle of promotion to govern- The nomination of Mr. Stone to the | Supreme Court will be taken up by the Senate judiciary committee at its as head of the Justice Department urder a temporary arrangement some- what like that by which Howard M. Gore now if serving as Secretary of | of uniting with ists and the Me! the Mor regular meeting next ay, and today they administration leaders said Agriculture until March 4 next. Ap- [mental appolntments wherever it is ! [ orit pointment of Mr. Beck to a diplomatic | practicable, and some of his advisers | expected little opposition | was learned post has been urged upon the Presi- [also have urged upon him the par- | i i | which b ve £ dent, and should the ambassadorship | ticular desirability of following that | re-|184 were for union, while only 11 were eat Britain become vacant it is policy in the Justice Department Before You Invest Investigate. th wd, gland zh | B fm | D G — G, s :mmmmflg i TS 1 Starting- Tomorrow, Wednesday, Morning, 8:30 0’Clock SHIR (Everything in Stock Except Full Dress and Tuxedo Shirts) Imagine buying Parker-Bridget Shirts for $1.34! Or Manhattan Shirts for $1.67! We're beginning to believe it’s true that a great many men buv their shirts but twice a vear. Tomorrow is one of the big days for these semi-annual shirt shoppers. Doors open at 8:30, remember. THE SALE PRICES! All $4.50 P-B and Manhattan Shirts $3.00 All $5.00 P-B and Mafihatlan Shirts $3.34 All $6.60 P-B and Manhattan Shirts $4.00 All $7.00 P-B and Manhattan Shirts $4.67 All Higher Priced P-B & Manhattan Shirts—From $7.50 to $12.50—Are 13 Off (Full Dress and Tuxedo Shirts Excepted) This is one of the two famous shirt events held during the year. The shirts need no introduction— vou know what to expect here. Only the best materials and pat- terns. And the kind of assortments you would expect to find at Shirt Headquarters. THE SALE PRICES! All $2.00 P-B Shirts, now priced $1.34 Al $2.50 P-B and Manhattan Shirts $1.67 All $3.00 P-B and Manhattan Shirts $2.00 All $3.50 P-B and Manhattan Shirts $2.34 All $4.00 P-B and Manhattan Shirts $2.67 HEKNOWN STOR AV B AVA B BB BN B I B A N B A T B N LA A NN M N M b VN M N B A