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TALKS BRING FUNDS TOEMMA GOLDMAN - Anti-Soviet Lectures Featured by Brilliant As- semblages in London. BY HAL OFLAHERTY. .| quarts of | ture Thursday night at the e Institute found her in Hax Brilliant Axsoclates. are mot remarkable azo Daily News Co.) PATROL BOAT FOUND Vessel. Abandoned. Drifted Three Days. Coast Gu'\nl and repalired in the rum patrol SIX BURNED TO DEATH. RIMOTUSKI, Mrs. Ade ehildren were Quebec, January 30.—| burned to death when fire destroved their home near here | Wednesday night. The children “were fn bed and the mother died in at- se them. with an_explosion 22200 Hahn's Aref rd Morneau and her five | Special ¢, January r College 1 break- fast which would furnish enough calories to enable a man weighing 180 pounds to walk to his office on the fifty-first floor of the ,Wool- worth Bullding. The menu follows: pounds porterhouse stealk, potatoes with 36 butter- acon, 1 dozen dishes of oat- of sugar and 5 cream, 50 pan- o8 meal with pl |HOTEL COOLIDGE BURNS, | ENTAILING $300,000 LOSS | Largest Hostelry at White River | Junction, Vt. Destroyed. Guests Believed Safe. TUNC By the Assoclated Press WH anua <t hostelry in 10N, the larg- this village and the of Vermont and burned to the an estimated Apple Pie Included in “Scientific” Breakfast for Climbing 51 Flights Vi THE EVENING RELEASE FAILS RAI OFFICIALS IN CHINA Complications Arise as Os- troumoff Meets Chanmges He Says Are Fantastic. cakes with two butterballs on each and 5 quarts of maple sirup, 2 ap- ple ples served with 36 small square of cheese and 2 quarts of top milk. This breakfast would supply 45,- 489.6 calories, the theoretical number necessary. Climbing the stairs to the fifty- first floor the man would Mft his own weight through 780 feet and perform 140,000 foot pounds of work. A foot pound is the amount of work done when one pound is lifted one foot, and in theory re- quires .324 calories. PARIS STORES TO HOLD SALE FOR THE NEEDY ; o TR A . legal complications are ime to Be Install-|Peding their release. | Ostroumoff, interviewed today, stated ed Monday Under Promises Made | his plight was due m/!mluu\ 10 les | to Prefect of Police. | he Baves: e sata; to) thin. the o di s | railway over o the fnew administra- PARIS, partment s By’ the Assoclated Press. 'HARBIN, Manchuria, January 30. —-Although amnesty ‘instructions re- gefved from the Mukden headquarters of the Chang Tso-lin admittedly ap- ned rallway | “Tricolor Counters™ nin good order. The accusations Against him were | so fantustic, he sapd, that, while he | was prepared for An examination at his trial for embezzlement of railroad i a loss to answer #es. The trial was Ostroumoft became 30.—Twenty de- and other estabiis The prison rogm in which the for- mhanager 1s tains armehairs) and a ta -1 s piled with /books. Thi »f the report Khat he was be ted to crugl treatment possible p houses, which s | charging Although number o time telephone senv. x 8 bandoned and the building | A needle-finding button has been de- | 1 Back Again’ THREE FAMOUS FREE LECTURES —by— Dr. Harry H. Balkin America's Foremost Character Analyst and Vocational Advisor. The Playhouse 1814 N St. N.W. (Near Conn. Ave.) Sunday Evening February 1st, 2d, 3rd, at 8§ P.M. The New Science of Analyzing Character Including Practical Public Demonstrations. cioating art of reading tsight and putting the e e Nz R N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N \ \ N of their st He was well apeared to We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES Interest onj checking accounts on daily balances — compounded monthly. L= Interest on ordinary savings accounts'— compounded quar- terly. lpterest on' special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building {Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. NNW. Kl |I|l|IlllIlllllllllllllllllllhlllllHH|I||||l|||m|||||||||mh|l 3 R i Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Nights Our hlghest pr1cec1 Shoes “City Club Shop™” 1318 G St. Only! OW ~]7culm" uppnrllml\\ tc N to a finish! Your y have some of the most successful, very highest priced footwear gems in t at practically HAL his exclusive shop, F PRICE! Most any color — style every smart occasi complete, and goir material for on! But sizes in- 1g fast! At “City Club Shop” Only “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. And at our other 4 Stores This Sensational SHOE SALE! N() shouting needed here! When $3.45 buys such high-grade, fash- ionable shoes as these, the program is not talk, but ACTION! Over 25 styles—in most every material—even two-tone effects—all $3.43. Not at “City Club Shop” Tomorrow ends this SALE School Shoes! $9.45 ISSES' and Children's Tan Laced Boots— one of our most popular “Hahn Special” styles. All sizes 8 to 2, REDUCED TO- MORROW TO $245! Included also, short lines many regular $3.50 to $4.75 styles. Not at G St. Store STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, - | States P. R. R. OFFICIAL FLAYS OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE United States and Labor Union ‘“Attempts” to Split Roall and Employes, Denounced. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 30.—Attempts, governmental and otherwlse, “to drive a wedge between railroad man- agement and railroad employes” were assalled last night by Gen. W. W. At- terbury, vice president of the Penn- sylvania Railroad systém, In an ad- dress before the Industrial Club of Chicago. Gen. Atterbury was explaining the “Pennsylvania plan of employe rep- resentation.” The plan has again brought the railroad into conflict with the United Railroad Labor Board and evoked new declarations from labor leaders of a fight to the last ditch a great deal” “about what h on the Pennsyl -|our plan of e Essentially the plan Is this: Any e ploye can belong to any union he de sires, but the Pennsylvania Raflroad insists upon dealing with its own employes and not with representa- tives of absentee organizations to which they belong." | “You have no doubt heard and read | i JANUARY 30, 1925. ASKS CO-OPERATION IN INAUGURAL BALL Arrangements for Charity Fune- tion Explained to Kiwanis Club by Mrs. J. A. Daugherty. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, chalr- man of the committee in charge of the inaugural charity ball, explained arrangements being made for the oceasion to the Kiwanis Club at its regular weekly luncheon meeting at the Washington Hotel yesterday and solicited the co-operation of mem- bers of the club in making it a suc- cess The program of the day ined with fea 4 this week at Keith's and our from the Barle pre- | ram of odd quartet ar- | Willlam Pike's Orches- | tra from Kelth's, with M | Meroft, singer, fi | snappy Jazz melc and Sammy Timb club with a comic: Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, president of the club, presided. A letter was read s Sonia | ir GOING OUT OF 2-Pants Suits All Sizes Value $25.00, The NATIONAL, A Lady’s Judgment! We Respect It—Y ou Should Have It We want your wife, your mother, your sweetheart or your sister to see the mer- chandise offered in this sale. She knows ma- terials and needlework! She knows value! She knows what a saving is effected when you can buy merchandise of- fered at these prices. 1f we can sell her we can sell you, and we know the moment she lays eyes on these values we are going to have a customer. Bring her with you. She will enjoy shop- ping at— Both of The Fashion Shops Downtown th & At Washington's 42nd and Broadway BUSINESS SALE \ ~ Any Suit or Overcoat in the House Values From $35 to $50 162 | ALL MEN’S FURNISHINGS AT COST 436 9th St. N.W. Open Evenings THE from the Civil Service Commission on behalf of the local Poli ment, help recrul full strength by recommending men | for the examinations Situated in the English village of Economy In The Home— Our President sets a wise example in Governmental Economy. Thou- sands of thrifty housewives are eagerly practicing economy at Home by regularly serving— END! Entire Stock of Winter VERCOATS & SUITS Of the Two FASHION SHOPS Including All Our Famous Goodman & Suss Rochester Clothes FINALLY REDUCED And Divided Into Owing to agreement with some manufacturers a few items GROUP ONE 462 OVERCOAT 87 One and 2 PANTS SUITS SALE Group 2 All Tuxedo Suits Yy Off As low as $26.25 Our finest $60 Rochester Tuxedos, $45. Tuxedo Vests Reduced to ® —and the —which ad #59.2 Both Stores. Including the fintst of Good AT BOTH Group 3 All $100 and $125 Overcoats all Washington Both Group 5 OVERCOATS & SUITS —of America’s and Europe’ an & Suss Rochester Clothes FIVE GROUPS are not included in these reductions STORES Group 4 83 Pairs of All-Wool Trousers $3.95 Sold up to $7.00 All Fancy Striped Pure Silk SHIRTS 5> PRICE finest of those famous WORUMBOS “SHIRTS Lot of — Underwear /2 Price And Less All Wool Plus 4 Knickers $5.95 mires— & #6922 Stores. Sih & I Downtown Store, Uih & I 43 Store All Buckskin, Wool Lined and Fur Lined Gloves 1, Price AND LuSS s finest fabrics and Isaac Carr's Treble X Melton Overcoats.... OVERCOATS & SUITS 32 On Sale at Both Storex. Alterations at Cost; Absolutely No Charge Bought to Sell From 875 to $50 Both Stores. 43 Soft Felt and Derby 4 PRICE AND LESS Hought to Sell from $55 to S67.50 15th & G—Uptown Store Accounts; All Sales Final; a Deposit Will Hold Y our Selection 15 Days. Tashionaho FRED PELZMAN, President Uptown L Next to Keith's A