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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, (., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, GEDDES CONDUCTING [f:isi i iy s ARMY COOKS TAKE UP and eclared that if excessive profits BRITISH MEAT PROBE | i ".c 6.0 e . SORF-MARING FROBLEN porting interests financially controlle 1o = thousands of retall shops. YOUTH GETS NEW STAY. 1925. Abe Martin Says: WE DRN IS | | Booxxeeper pesaiopue URGES SELECTION OF COLLEGE YoUTH Minnesota Dean Says Un- X | U { P ur g, O " Small qualified Students Show | 3 i ; ; B A B o:mio altting | FEABLsd & Yeprieve fo Ber Appalling Waste. Reduction in Allowance for Sol- diers Makes Provision of Sub- stitute Necessary. Brusquely Treats Witnesses Sus- pected of Responsibility for High Prices. = D, I, January 9.— vesterday nuary 9.—Army cooks B England area will begin today to study methods of making :|soap, in accordance with orders re- celved from the War Department | yesterday. partment has also ordered a n of 25 per cent in the al-| of s0ap to each soldier in England area, recommending that the lack be made up by soap made from kitchen waste. The use of soap for washing windows is pro- | aton 80 Aokt ¢ [ hibited. " Kerosene is to be used in- | witnesses suspected of I 2 ok | in_maintaining high prices ot E e | R. 8 Forsyth, London manager Hefore You Invest Investigate. | the New Zealand Meat board, who testified vester | pudiated the suggestion o land that he was {n a trol the flow of New ; . + av w bill | England or that rd used its » t' pay a bill | position to raise pric Forsyth ned motto, | blamed the British refrigerator c e never | panies We never| PR, R. Hassan, vesident repre- 1o it when we're out, col-| gentative of the Australian Mes Council, suggested that un immediate profits might be | by more economic methods of market- > all need- | inz, Capt. Jewell, afternoon | of the royal commission which is in- | #entenced to die January estigating food prices yesterday was | rgely devoted to the guestion of | meat supplies and the effec alleged trust's cos wolil STOTAEC| puve for the mu Ralph Souders of C cing cnlivened 3 treatment | | which the chairman Wherever we g« e th' little b “Keep Smilin’,” but Stream s with the 16 Vital Elements Necessary to Health WHOLE GRAIN fine thing about this { Chiristmus avuz that I ‘We challenge any man or woman, ed any well or sick, to use WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT twice a day for twenty-four days and not confess a definite and dis- tinct all around improvement, physically and mentally—mentally, mind you, too. We'll go further and contract to return the price you have paid, wi thout Srgument, if after using the case on the basis of twice & day the user has the slightest doubt of his or her mental and physical /4§ improvement. This is a guaran- /4 tee to the world—to any body, anywhere. director of the 3 " a~p IF YOU HADA " SHIP SINKS, 7 KILLED. ‘ ..Lm‘.':!jg!fiw Captain and Crew Drowned in 1 SORETHROAT | T _Y}‘TW\AT\_ is the | Only ' TONSILINE | 2o Tex., January 9. Deering, with her c R Containing Them. %0 WASHINGTON FOOD CLINIC 1338 Eye St. VW, 2 Doors from 1ith St Frauklin 2605 Prompt Deliveries Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over Six Million What does this mean? It means that the Security behind the money placed on deposit in this company is the largest of any other banking insti- tution in Washington. What does this mean to you? MERICAN SECURIT e e ° AND TRUST COMPANY - 15th and Peina. Ave. tal, Surplus and Undizided Profits Ozer $6.,000.000 BRANCHES Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.'W. Total Resources Over Thirty-Five Million “U.S."” Rubbers cost no more and wear longer very step you take - every bit of wear you give your rubbers— is duplicated by these machines and Hoosier Will Give You More Leisure Time : . measured to the finest fraction of an inch! ever turned out down to the master brand that bears the “U. S.” Trade-mark today. “U. S.” Rubbers and Arctics are carefully designed for style. Made on a wide variety Arctics wear longer and give better service! of lasts they follow the modeling of every Before they leave the factory their wear type of shoe—closely, snugly, line for line. has been measured to the finest fraction of 7 7, 2 an inch. Just as soon as a Hoosier ' I \ ] TESTED on machines that duplicate Kitchen Cabinet comes into your home, you notice that your work gets done sooner. exactly every effect of the hardest wear rubbers can get— No wonder “U. S.” brand Rubbers and Wears out rubbers like human fect In this remarkable machine sections from the sole and heel of *“ U. S.” Rubbers are given the same kind of treatment they get in scuffing over pavements or through mud. The results of this wear are then Hoosier enables you to get through your kitchen work in about half the usual saves lots of energy. Here at Mayer’s all styles of Hoosiers are on display. Prices a porcelain-top Hoosier. Sold on the club plan. “WwrHni1tus T han A time it takes. It start at $39.75 for NVoamn e MAYER & CO. Between D & E ' ....»UIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIiIIlHIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIlIlINIIIIIIIIiIlIllI,;NilllllIIIIIIIII|IllllmllII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|liIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllll|llllllllllIIlIlIIIIlIIlu.... | Seventh Stre-* inch. measured to the finest fraction of an At the left is shown one of the many ma- chines used in these tests. Such tests make possible the constant high quality which has made “U. S.”” Rubbers the recognized stand- ard of value today. The construction of “U. S.” Rubbers is the result of 75 years of experience—from the making of the first successful rubbers ¢ Whether you want rubbers or arctics—for men, women or children—you’ll find just the type and style you want in the big “U. S.” line. They cost no more and wear longer. It will pay you to look for the “U. S.” Trade- mark. United States Rubber Company “U.S” Rubbers All styles and sizes for Men, Women and Children R =