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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. —— RUTURSHIP “] GU Abe Martin Says: |ELECTRICITY RATE CUT|JUSSERAND PLEDGES THREE DIE IN CHAIR. | C00 123 eide mear Bingnamton. | __ Fope’s Memory Honored. | forday. | Fope Fius snd numercus high prelates attended. GIVEN TWO COUNTIES| SERVICE TO AMERICA|y..ss, 25, Xmong 2vio—was Ac- I e L . If you need work, read the want|gdict XV was colebrated with-a solemn . The more money you have ths easier é i pmmeme cused in Hold-Up Killing. columins of The Star. ceremony in the Sistine Chapel yes- vou to practice economy. « e OSSINING, N. Y., January 23.—John i = v o UN TRAUE VUYAGE Montgomery and Prince Georges| ¥° Will Be Unofficial Ambassa- |1 .0 iira of' New' *York, Hlorencto , ch X : 3 ) Lerma of Buffalo and Get Reduction to 7 1-2 Cents in for; toEranoce, ranti of Binghamton, By the Assoclated Press. cuted last night In Primary Class NBEW YORK y 23—Forme : P . ol g NBW VORK, January 23.—Former|The men went to the electric chair Sail-less Sailing Vessel Wil Ambassador, Jules Jusserand told |iy the order named. 4 more than 200 friends and admirers | " ple s Carry a Cargo of Lumb —Er o Special Dispatch to The Star. here yesterday that now that ho had | g1 T Leonars, 32, and youngest ot ° l Ty argo ot Lumber BALTIMORE, January 23.—Follow- | ceased to be the officlal representative % e . “GI‘Othl f = , - ing the conference the first part of France in America he would for | yrder of Bdward Dolge in & Bronx ! From Danzig to England. e the week between officlals of the Po st of his life consider himself | e T oT_ T EF 7 7 TTORY 4 tomac Electric Power Co. of Wash- e “unofficial ambassador rrom Amer- Sre———— 1 ington and the Public Service Com- | ic to (F::"w” e n Is4n B . f y Cable to The Sta New Yor : mission, electric rate reductions af- arewell to the former dean | s An Expression o, ) T¥e Branant i L gy } fecting 5,500 Maryland subscribers in | of the diplomatic service was staged I i = 4 Montgomery and Prin Georges | 1 historic Fraunce's Tavern in lower 5 s = o , the sail-less Countles wars filed with the commis- | Manhattan, where George Washington | Strength, Stability and Service to make her slon vesterday by Willlam ¥. Ham, | bade farewell to his officers after & president of the power company. tho Rsvolution. Tha primary rate of the company is reduced from 10 to 7% cents a kilo- O T It f5 report- n chartered fod pore Since the organization of the American Security over 35 i however, no t‘l\n in lIlfl ln\nl arriv, ‘.n P charge, whicl ains at $1. - ('p 7 = years ago, when its deposits were approximately $18,000, to commi nformed that | Serv - | ! . . - a11e the new rate schedule is identical pa today, when its deposits are over 27 million dollars and the with that now in offect in the Dis-|the mintmum charge, which is 5 ~ A _ - trict of Columbia, except concerning |within the District | number of accounts over 70,000, the company has enjoyed a = e rapid growth. Ywaot wase = 1 . “Dry officers seem t be \Iy linder than th* f:;l{r:{”:(l;l;gr'i} At S]oan’s Art Ga“eries | Duco satln Such growth has been made possible only by the Strength, Gyl ,,:lml\m o’ th’ ban- . 715 Thirteenth street | finls i f Stability and Service of the Company. qucr at his hotel last mgm | Iu(\m w v!‘v ‘xln f:, min' t Iunl it is ESTATE SALE OF fon i It | paisc /) MERICAN SECURIT PASTEUR EXPERT DENIES l MRS. SABIN RE ELECTED. Most Unusual Collection of Oriental Rugs — (Mostly pre-war importations) including all the fine old weaves . 1 > AND TRUST COMPANY o SES— such as Khiva, Bokharas, Cashmeres, Gidias, Bijars, Cablstans, | i XU 1 COMPAN) ) TUBERCULO${S HEREDlTY\wm Continue as Head of Women's| || Shirvans, Daghestans, Irans, Mahols, Geordez, Fereghans, etc 15th and Penna. . Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits S Valuable Paintings by Constantino Brimidi VY | Dr. Calmette Says Immunity Cdx\l G. 0. P. Club. Including the originals made for the ceillngs and walls of the ||| Be Artificially Acquired by |, T 0N K dun U. 8. Capitol, etc. Over $6,000,000 Vacetastion g 3¢ the Women: presis Rare Old English Silver and American Plate, SIX' X Mahogany and Other Fine Furniture tor all parl‘:.of th;«aml;sg I Rich Draperies, Imported China an , Curios, Mirrors, 3 Ornaments, etc. DIO’!, H%m Ino. at Public Auction ! DiSTRisurEne Within Our Galleries, 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 715 13th Street | EGYPT'S ARMY COUNCIL. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday —— January 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th, 1925, at 2 P. M. Each | New omamzmmu Formed With | Day War Minister at Head. E. HII%S!??;&KSON o A S— surviving administrator of the Brimidi estate; J. B. Sanger, execu- trix of the MecAboy estate, and others (names withheld by re- quest). T £ RO T BRANCHES Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W, Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. Total Resources Owver Thirty-Five Million Now On View. Terms, Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts. Live in Kalorama GOING OUT OF | ‘icsmmciin BUSINESS || And we are crowding the store every day with shoppers who say that our prices are the lowest for the season’s finest men’s wear. Why pay more? Read these prices and act at once. Gay groups leaving anchorage, nose in their swift snorty little yacht tenders to the Save on every item. But see for yourself. t \ extended Potomac Park seawall, step into smart, waiting motors and are whisked along " . —,~—— | = T the new, beautiful Parkway drive through an MEN S MEN S SU]TS MEN S SUITS ‘ snbr'o](en sweep of landscaped beauty to the ! 3 ominant heights of exclusive Kalorama, OVERCOATS and OVERCOATS and OVERCOATS | : .\ — along which the Parkway continues beneath Every One This Season’s Model Color and Cut the Style themajestic nearby Connecticut Ave. Bridge. All Sizes You Want Desirable Patterns and Models | - P This future picture is taken from actual tentative g of the . 1 ¢ g new National Park and Playground Commission. What a para- Regular Prices, $15 to $20 Regular Prices, $20 to $25 Regular Prices, $30, $35, $40 } = 3 dise it will make of the magnificent Park-bordered homes in the Kalorama locality—from Parkside to riverside—just as if each home owned a private driveway to the 1‘rvtn\ a This improve- | : ment will wonderfully increa 2 of homesites now Men’s Odd Trousers; | Van Heusen 50c Collars Arrow Collars; all All-wool Knit Sweat- X : / offered by sivepntn Kb 8 piRTIa i tonted its - / entire width by Rock Creek Park and hac by a solid section y;): can match up that 35C styles; laundered stiff; | ers; value, $7. Each— ! 2 ! of the finest residences and embassy buildings in the Capital. old coat— 2.95 3.95 3 for ™ $4.45 $ $4.95$ 9 $1-00 12]/2(! Men’s Work Shirts, 1 - 7 will be f(wr\\ardul t[xr»~c inu\rfur:] in Gloves, Overalls at Big Kalorama. “Having acquired about 90 dcloth Shi Savings . per cent of the land needed for a park- it 3 = R i i al! C hich Wool-Knit VESTS Bath Robes; beauti- Brosdelot ixts; way in the valley of Rock Creck, which . is fo connect Potomac Park with Zoolog- $2 95 ful designs; Beacon value, $4.00. Each— Wool-mixed Gloves 4 2 3 st vv.’«‘l )acné“k.cxi»k <'~,"§QE‘1‘$L. 1’)(\: nu:h_:)\il':- . $3.95 | tiaatcr ot vat, 20, $1.95 ; ‘ These actual statements by Col. Sher- \m h re now takin, actical regularly $1.00. A pair— ‘ 3 i in charge a ing practic * P h eps for the improvement of that long- $4 95 $5 95 50 - Z - n"i;l('«h'l a s said the new com- | mission levelopment of the . . c : Men’s Heavyweight A parkway as urgent and will include it in i t of th . . 3 projects calling for the favorable comsideration ngress Men’s Better Shirts, 35c Pad Garters— Union Suits— Mixed Wool Union R the plans the three driveways will merge below Pennsyly madras stripes. Each— $l 19 gslnst‘;, heEl.Vz"‘:eight;vnlue, and continue as _one into Potomac %u’k near the foot $1.45 19 ' -~ shire A\En\le Potomac Park is Roxford Heavyweight $l'95 Men’s Tan Kid Gloves, Percale Shirts; values, Shirts and Drawers; Adler make. A pair— $1.50. Each— regular $1 value. Each— $1.50 79¢ 75¢ O X 7% 222 Gabardine Raincoats; $ 1 6 50 Topkis Summer Union values $35 Suits, each THE NATIONAL Look for 436 Ninth Street N.W. M Open Evenings—Be Sure It’s 436 \ §/ 77 770 )7k i 7, i, %22 See Kalorama. Motor out Massachusetts Avenue and turn north into Belmont Road to Tracey Place, where property begins. For prices, detailed information and terms, see ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Ine. Mr. Godden—Main 2690 813 15th St. N.W. (Southern Bldg.)