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T AGANSEES T0 DUST GARAGE German Embassy Says It Is Unable to Remove Sullivan From Property. ICEBOAT RUM-RUNNERS RACE MILE A MINUTE TO U. S. BORDER Revenue Men in Autos Find Themselves Outdis- tanced and Outmaneuvered—Smugglers Risk Necks in Dead of Night. By Consolidated Prese. DETROIT, January 23.—For the first time fn the history of the deluge of liguor that has poured into the United States from Canada by way of the | beating the air, then a swish like a THE EVENING the crew mile-a- minute steed see that the tened, a whirr as of po itom, skyrocket in ascent, and the boot- STAR, WASHINGTON, SEEK FUNDS N U TOSAVECATHEDRAL Appeal Made for Historic St. Paul’s, London, Whose Piers Are Crumbling. D, i, SWEDISH PREMIER TO QUIT Prime Minister, Ill, Plans to Re- sign Post This Afternoon. By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, January 23.—It is expected that Premier Branting will resign this afternoon and that he wi be succeeded In the premiership b F. V. Thorsson, present minister of | finance. Premier Branting, who formed his third ministry last October, has been i1l for some tim Get Your Fruit at Florida and California Orange FRIDAY, TANUARY 23, - | Michigan border, the State police have - | been called upon to cope with mile-a- ot~ | minute rum runners, who cover the 10 iles from the eastern shore of Lake r to the American legger’ eet charges Sor Mount Clemens. Out-Maneuver Aut To combat this new sc “lemens, Mich., in ice boats. State police’s special comr ) apt. Kidd never | rcvenue officers, under Inspector sport as full of thrills as | Brush, have that in ich the bootleg brotherhood on the Lake St. Clair rum coast now are nightly risking their lives and freedom contraband liquor to “dry” are Grove 1318 N. Y. Ave. N.W. We receive fresh carload evers week direct from Florids Oranges, baskst o Grapefruit, baskei. | !l Grapefruit, julcy and sweet. d Large, swéet and juicy orunges Grapefruit by the bushel . Winesa) ruit, 8, 8, 8 for. n the has only | Back again in even brighter colors! ’15 No new fabric could usurp its place for sports and gen- eral day wear. The same soft, supple fabric of old. But brand new as to pat- terns and colorings. For golf and sports, a Bot- any flannel frock, striped cream, rust and burnt almond (left), or a pleated apron-front irock of a deep rose color (as pictured at the right). For misses. For women. Sizes 16 to 44. 3 280 auto up lLere and get your ¢ find that the suddenly and nadfan sh ail in Dead of Night A it under L when rnally with rubble uccess- Mount Clemens Clair to Can: IT STOPS " THAT COUGH JUNIPER TAR OOMPOUND GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS USED 50 YEARS WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS 35c A Bottle At All Druggists DON'T EXPERIMENT! T relisble medicine has thousamds—it will relf ssioners opened by writing the fol- retary of the against the biting wind and zero tem- perature, the smugglers prepare for their sensational dash across the ice. | Tugging at thelr anchors, and “|seemingly as eager for the fray _—— ESCAPE PROBE ORDERED. d of © 1 h the trafiic landing will be r th Reuter's m fice, enter the property, which is extra- City, a territorial, unless being as so in case of a public these lig - | the Commlssioners of the District if he | they kindly could suggest a way to |} solve the problem.” Following receipt of thi -| Commissioners again wrot A gesting that it local counsel to confer on th tion with the corporation couns W the District. and dead, it w her inquiry letter, the to t reta ques ng regu a public i prox- other are un- POLICEMAN ACQUITTED. embassy will situation ing to situation. o be- ttention of the | Irial Board Exonerates Howes in| . uiry was made Arrest of A. H. Fowler. it was subse- y d . The police trial board has acquitted known to the Com | P man J. K. Howes of the n|llflV,| In reply, ge Of having 1 by ceived a com: e in arresting A bassy stating t . on Eighth s embassy previ sistance in th Department, the Police Depart Mr. Sullivan, a given notice to vacate property and remove the garages, but remain- ed, explaining he was unable to find residence within his means sion, the letter read as fol- = hoped that the find a way to r which has beco (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) BREAADV PRICE TO RISE. : e PALAIS ROYAL Established 1577 ar G and 1lth Sts Service and Courtesy Come in and Hear “Cliff Edwards” Two Latest Hits on Actuelle Records 49¢c Fascinating Rhythm I'll Take Her Back If She Wants to Come Back All Alone It's All the Same to Me Just released The biggest dance hit of the season “Doo Wacka Doo” Palaix Royal—Bargain Basement S E SN EEENEEEEEEN The arrest ocen Elghth street. Po S tified at the trial yesterday that he | told Fowler to get outside the fire| line and took him inte custody when he refused to do so. McCormick Medical College Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409410 MoLachien Bldg. 10th and G Sts. N.W. Glasses Fitted the Eyes Examined New Shspehc‘lér' Skif Worn with Ruffled, Tailored or Peasant Blouses "Tis a dilatory world, after he office boy; “ever on will not do anythi is pushed.” “This emba: would not us citizen, and refuse to Jhe PALAIS DOYAL G & 1lth Sts. Established 1877 Men! Here Are Big Savings! One-Day Clearance of Short Lots Regardless of Cost Drastic Reductions! 15-—-Men’s Overcoats Regularly Sold for $34.50 This Sale, $19.50 Al-wool dark gray Meltons. servative models. Sizes— Regulars, 2 The Skirt $5.95 A strictly tailored skirt that has grown itself sus- penders and become part of a most fetching jumper costume, The Blouse 55.95 Of pretty almond green printed silk-and-cotton crepe. The pleated collar and cuffs of pl 0 e match the (BN NN NN NNEENNEENNENNRN.] =" EE N EEESEESSEERSEEERNERNS Service and Courtesy crepe de ct A youthful, girlish mode. suspender skirt perfectly. Easy to slip into and most s Pe: s, vivid peasant embroideries adorning sleeves and neg $5.95, adaptable to all occasions. The blouse is the deciding factor. 5---Overcoats Regularly Sold for $39.50 This Sale, $21.50 Of all-wool dark gray overplaids, dou- ble-breasted model. Yoke and sleeves lined with Skinner’s satin. Smart swag- ger coats. Con- Pictured in soft almond green. But also available in daffodil yellow, monte- rey red, azure blue and other new shades. Sizes 16 to 38, Mannish Sport Blouses, of fine English broadcloth are also effective for busi- $1.95. ¥ T 1 7 6 ness or sports we 36 38 40 42 13---Two-Trousers Suits Regularly Sold for $34.50 This Sale, $24.50 Of all-wool cheviots, in brown and gray herringbone weaves, in the new loose models. Blunt vests and wide Stouts h Floor.) (Fifth, Floor.) 39 40 a2 7---Ovetcoats Regularly Sold for $34.50 This Sale, $19.50 Of all wool, medium, light gray. Plaid-back fabrics. Box models. Yoke trousers, and sleeve lined with Skinner’s satin. Sizes 2203 5 2 Sizes 3 s 36 37 39 40 42 39 40 42 No alterations. 8-—-Young Men’s Two-Trousers Suits Regularly Sold for $39.50 This Sale, $24.50 lity blue unfinished worsteds, hand-tailored. ing models with medium width trousers. 7 38 mps on the Side! A real snap for small Of fine q : 3 Sizes, in single breasted, men. Form-fi 434, only. Sizes in double breasted 1 1 1 1 34 35 36 42 No alterations. Palais Royal—Main Floor, T Price Sale of Boys’ 2 Overcoats and Mackinaws All new—this season’s styles and materials, Garments That Will Stand the Wear! Every Boys’ Overcoat and Mackinaw in our stock included in this 15-Price sale! $9.95 Overcoats, Y5 price, $4.98 $10.95 Overcoats, ; price, $5.48 $11.95 Overcoats, 15 price, $5.98 $12.95 Overcoats, V5 price, $6‘48 $13.95 Overcoats, 1 price, $ 6.98 $16.50 Overcoats, 1, price, $ 8.25 $9.45 Mackinaws, 15 price, $4.73 Sizes 2 to 18 als One-strap Pump, with patent vamp and tan calf quarter. $7.50. Tan Calf Strap Pump, smartly perforated. Cou- ered Cuban heel. ¢ (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Our ’2-Yearly Furniture Sale Offers among many fine things, Reed Chairs and Rockers Such broad-armed, comfortable Chairs and Rockers. Woven of genu- ine reed and finished in several shades of enamel. Equipped with special spring con- struction seats and fitted with spring-filled cushions. Upholstered in radiantly col- ored cretonne. Many at less than half their former price. Patent [nstep Pump, with two side eyelets. Spanish heel. $10. FLORIDA you will want this information _ FOUR FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL. The de all-Pull- man train leaving Washington 9.20 A.M. fast mail carrying coaches leaves Washington at 9.25 A.M. ‘THE FLORIDIAN lesves Washington 2.55 P.M. Only one night enroute to Florida's extreme West Coast. Connection at Jatcksonville for East Coast points. CAROLINA-FLORIDA SPECIAL leaves Washington $.40 P.M. with through service to East and West Coasts of Florida. Also through- slcepers to Winter Havea, West Lake Wales, Sebring and Central Florida Resorts. SEABOARD-FLORIDA LIMITED leaves Washington 12.10 A.M. (Slecpersopen 10 P.M.) An ail-Pulkman train with through service to East and West Coast resorta. Jaommey 36 1208 AN s alc on Jerry T8 920 G.W. VIERBUCHEN, District Pe Seaboar ’ Air Line Railway | (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) F Street at Tth o Palais Royal—Main Floor.