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confining it to former enemy coun- tries, like Austria and Hungary, serv- ed to reveal the fact that several countries in Central =and Eastern | urope are regularly seeking advice rom the techpical organizations of he league. GECIL LEADS WAY "] []P'UM ABGURD" Deciie rantpet (or asetstance; shE | is the first country to come out openly {economic help for those Ruropean British Delegate in Geneva, Ahead of Time, to Confer With U. S. Agents. | remodeled by the great war. | learned today that countries from the anm to the Mediterranean are syste. ally profiting by Nthe expert nism bullt up by the league ta dvice on the handling of a great | variety of pational problems. ity | PREACHER IS JAILED. Given Two-Month Sentence rday, two days e Sontess| Bootleg Charge at Norfolk. becafse he desires to | Special Dispatch to The Btar. Porter, repre- ORFOLK, Va., January 15.—Rev. , and other | Joseph Brown, assistant pastor at the dificulties | Lambert Methodist Church here, was | given a two-month sentence following parent here | Lis conviction here on a bootleg charge. convention | Folice testified that a still was found on a growing belief that the|at the home of the preacher. He de- problem Is not purely techni-| nied atbellTge U (s e mente o e t also aly political in na- . January 15—Viscount Ceeil of Chelwood, recently appointed British delegate to the In- nference, will on Stephen ( e Unite d Daladier, minis | be the new French dele- | it is reported that Japan end a plenipotentiary of Mail Man Loct Four Days. | Steve Demoski, a mall carrier in the | Fort Willlam country of Ontario, 5 . | Canada, nearly lost his life recently atiens Ask Finzncial’Ald. in pursuit of his duty. He became The receipt of a memorandum from | lost in the forest when cold weather x ni v the league suggesting the | set in, and he lost his legs through ty of international economic|amputation after being frozen. He clal help for the countries of | was lost for four days. He became n Europe generally, Instead of | confused and traveled In a circle. e UE o NINTH-« TN (\‘ron\ the f VE A._AA\ We've cut the prices as effectively as the tailors cut the cloth | .\._/) and emphasize the growing need of states which were either created or| I¢ was | THE EVENING OFFICERS ARE NAMED iW. C. Sullivan Is Presidenb—lfim- bership Grows to 500—Fete Planned. The Robin Hood Club, organized less than a month ago for religlous and charitable work in the District, today | reported a membership of 500. Com- missloners Rudolph and Oyster have accepted designation as members of the executive board. At a meeting of the steering committes last night In ) the New Wlillard Hotel the committee launched a poster contest for art schools of the District in_connection with its inaugural ball and frolic, to be held Tuesday cvening, February 24, of the Shrine of the Blessed Sacra- ment, at Chevy Chase. Officers elected are as follows: ident, Willlam C. Sullivan: secretary, Willilam L. Peters, and treasurer, J. Henry Oehmann. An’executive board was ch. sisting of the officers and A. Henry H. Byrne, Austin James E. Colliflower, Dennis Connell, Dr, Jerome F. Crowley, Andrew J. Cummings, John T. Crowley, Crowley, Willlam I. Demmin, Eugene English, Wi A. 5. Gardiner, Douglas Gibson, J. Andrew bauer, Prof. John Haggerty, ck ney J. Harman, Joseph M. Hausle; Frank J. Hogan, Frank J. Hurley Philip M. Jullien, Williamn E. Leahy TEN-TEN FOURTEENTH Nest Framklin Art in Reflection--- —The flected in their art. ment. ‘Washi; STEAK DINNER—$1.50 No Cover Charge From 2 7 to For reservations— Main 7172 STAR, WASHINGTON, BY ROBIN HOOD CLUB for the benefit of new building fund | Pres- | va Joseph vous— Boernstein’s La Java Band D. C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1925. S. Dana Lincoln, Maj. John F. igan, J. A. McKeever, Willlam Nally, Joseph McReynolds, Dr. liam Gerry Morgan, il Tudor Morsell, Comdr, Radford Moses, Alexander R. | Mullowny, Maj. J. A. O'Brien, George | O'Connor, James F, Oyster, Lewls A.| | Payne, Capt. Julivs I Peyser, B J. Cuno H. Rudolph, Dr. Fred Exaray Raphael Semmes, Joseph | snc.h) Ired Sinclafr, W. A. Mad- Parker-Bridget Shirts and Allan E. Wallker, Walsh, Brainard H. Joseph 1. Weller and Bug CLEVELAND IS ENGAGED. Son of Late President to ch: Clergyman’s Daughter. 2d arner, Jr., > Young. | land, youngest son of land, to Miss Alice Lrdman, daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ird- man of Princeton, N. J., is announced. | ) land is a senior at Har- | University. His mother, now | . Thomas Tex Preston, jr., lives n Princeton. Rev. Dr. Erdman is pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Princeton. South Australia is expected to soon | reopen th vhich were closed in 1916. Hotel Inn hone Main 8108-8109. | 604-610 9th St. N.W. | 51 roome. 86 weekly: §10.50 roons. 85 814 | | with ‘tollet, ‘shower ana_lavator; oom, 5C per cent more. Rooms Like lla( er's. (Full Dress and Tuxedo Shirts Excepted) Friday—Saturday—Monday and Tuesday. The last four days of the Manhattan and P-B Shirt Sale. The last opportunity to buy your block of Manhattan and P-B Shirt stock at 3375 % be- low the prevailing market. No wonder we’ve been selling so many shirts e to investment brokers. Every shirt in stock included (whites, of ssnze of ithe Javaness is e’ course) except tuxedo and full dress shirts. The gay sen.i lends to the atmosphere of ngton’s new smart rendez- Supper Dance at 10 with Pete Macias = The Finest Overcoats you can buy—all reduced A lot of your friends—and ours—will be ready to start’ next Winter with a much finer coat than the one they would ordinarily buy at the start of the regular season, at the regular price. Domestic Coats include famous Worumbos and Patricks, and Imported Coats include Montagnacs, Crombies, Triple X Carr’s Meltons, O’Brien’s IFleeces. Winter Overcoats—now $39-5¢ Winter Overcoats—now $43-50 Winter Overcoats—now $49-50 Winter Overcoats—now $55-% Winter Overcoats—now %62.-5° Winter Overcoats—now $72.50 Winter Overcoats—now $74-5¢ Winter Overcoats—now $82:50 o From_the AV”ENUE o NINTH:- There’s than this Sale of 200 P-B Suits at no better test of P-B Reputation For when we emphasize a sale of Suits the Suits are always worth the emphasis One of the best ways for a Store to find out what people think of it is to put the word “sale” in its advertising. It isn’t often that we have a sale. And a sale of Suits at $25 is still more infre- quent. But the last thing these two hundred Suits sus- pected was to be priced at twenty-five dollars. There are styles here for young men—and their fathers. Sizes to take care of tall men, shorts, stouts— in fact men of almost every build. Eight-thirty Friday morning—for the best selection. Feed the Birds! We are glad to spread the appeal Washington bird 1 Do your share lelp to all overs. to help tincrease the rather fru- gal Winter bill of fare of our feathercd friends. The Avenue at Ninth = Oranges * | Buckwheat—Ballard’s . KNOWN STORE e ¢ Jrom the AVENUE o NINTH- | K.nocking a few more pen- nies off a great many of the week’s best food bargains. Stewing Fowl 1. 27¢ 21, to 3 Ib. Average Turkeys 1.43c Fine Quality. Small Sizes Pork Loins w. 19c Half or Whole Fresh Shoulders 1. 14c Chuck Roast Plate Beef Round Steak Sirloin Steak Smoked Hams. . Piece Bacon 1b., 22¢ Sliced Ham 1b., 35¢ Shoulder Veal. .. Smoked Tongues.lb., 29¢ Leg of Lamb i 39c Finest Quality—Genuine Springers Smoked Picnics 1 15¢ Bread 5¢c 12%¢ 30c¢ P. S.—Other meat specials are listed in Sunday’s Ad.— | Posted in all stores. | Fancy Fresh Fancy Fresh Pig Knuckles Sauer Kraut Pork Kidneys. .. Pure Lard...... Veal Cutlet.. ... Rib Veal Chops. . Breast Veal Ib., 10c qt., 10c .1b., 9c .1b., 18¢ .Ib., 49¢ .Ib., 35¢ Ib., 15¢ 1b., 8c 1b., 28¢ 1b., 34c ..lb.,21c .1b., 18¢ Loaf Dos. Bananas Dos. | \Here’s a Grocery Sale That Reads ' Like a Wholesale Price List ! Ammonia—Parson’s, 10 o0z 1e | Gelatin—Cox 4pple Butter—Blu-Ri-Co, 2'3 can, lie 1pple Sauce—Del Monte, Na. 2..1% I 14 fin':nls—(vn[mrmed. standard . dlc ) [4 Grapelade—jar ... Herring Roc—can. Honey—Airlixe; § ozs. Jams—Caurtice, jor. . Jells—Schimmel Lobster—13-1b. Lye—Red Seal Macaroni—Mueller | i }4 | A pricots—oanned, No. 2V; can. 1pricots—canned, No. 2 can | Apricots—canned, No. I can... SE0R { 1sparagus—Del Monte Mammoth . ! Asparagus—Eagle, No. 2V; can...2% | Asparagus Tips—larse green. | 4sparagus Tips—picnic size. | Asparagus Tips—Easle.. | Baking Powder—Davis, 5 Ibs | Baking Powder—Davis, 12 o3s.... | Baking Powder—Davis, 6 03s. | Barley—Quaker e % Beans—Navy, 3 lbs. . Beans—Lima, Ib. | BamioRod Kidness 1b.s- o | Beans—Campbell's, 3 cans. | Beans—Ritter's, 3 cans. »Bmm—s:n’uglm wu;nn cans. ... Beoss—Curtice, Limes, Beets—Silver Lake, 2V Beets—Cartice, No. 2, 2 Beverages— Clicquot Arlington Canada Dry, 3 for.. Blue—Magic, 7 for.. Bon Ami—cake or fioudrr | Brooms—good quality.. Mackerel—Norway, cach Matches—double dipped, = Marshmallow Meal—2 Ibs., Mayonnaise—all brands, § ozs prgs...mc Curtice, small. . .12V%c Virginia..... 2c 1% L1238 10¢ Camp’s, 25¢ 1214 10c .45 e I1c Milk—quart Van Vitlk=Chellence. condensod Mized Vegetables. Mauskrooms—Hotel, can. Mustard—French's Noodles—Mueller's Nutmegs—3 for Olive Oil—Pompeian, pints. .. Olives—5 ozs., 1% Oils—Wesson, pint........ 25¢ Orange Marmalade — Schlorer's, e 2 2 J35¢ .. He for.....3% cans.. .50c Queen, jar { .12 “5c and 10c . §0¢ ..10¢ 39 12 _16c 19 25 Pancake Flowr—Ve. Sweet,3 for. Pl‘nfi!’t:—fl‘aparflttd‘ standard. Peaches—Del Monte, 2V can. Peaches—Short ?top. e R AN Pcas—Marcella, can Peas—Kingfisher, can Peas—Black Eyes, Ib.. Peas—Green Split, Ib.. Peanut Butter—bulk, Ib. Pears—canned, 2V; can. Pickles—quart jars. Polish—2 in 1, can. Postum—Instant, small. . Prunes—30-10, 1b Prunes—60-70, 1b. . Pumpkin—No. 3 can. Raisins—Seeded or Secdless, pkg. . Rice—loose, Ib B Salmon—Chum, can. Salt—2 Ibs., free rumning, 2 for.. Sardines—Oil or Mustard, 2 Sauce—Mecllheney ... Soap—Star, 10 cakes. Soap—P&G, 5 cakes. ... Soap—Duz ...... : Soups—Campbell’s, 2 cans. Tomatoes—No. 3 can. Wax Paper—2 rolls. 2 can, Catsup—Ritter's large | Capers—2 ozs.... | Cereals— | Corw Flakes, 2 phgs. .. Cream of Wheat, larse. | Malt Cereal, phs | Cherries—Maraschino, § oss | Cornstarch—Argo, pkg | Chocolate—Baker's, { Cocoanut—Baker's, can.. ... Cleanser—OId Dutch, 2 for. | Cocoa—Baker's, V3 Ib., 2 for .19 ..20c .. 1% dic s - 2 for...35¢ . I5¢ I5¢ ..35¢ 3 Ibs., S1 | Coffec—Sunbeam, | Currants and Date Extracts—Sauer’s, large. | Fig Bars, 1b...... : Fish Flakes—Gorton" | Flash—can Fiour—Gold Medal, | Fruit Salad—Del Monte, 2V can..38c Libby’s Rosedale Pineapple Where stocks are depleted, we substitute Plantation Libby’s Royal Anne Cherries The last word in fancy California Cherries | No. 2Y; Can No. 2 Can 29c¢ 23¢ 19c 25¢ Gramtlated Sugar, 10 Lo 63¢ NO LIMIT No. I Can