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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925. $3$ mfl IS URGED AMUNDSEN TO PREPARE :’terg‘;ea?;lelzuggmrolet.:ro)::p:»;:tlo’:; LONDON NIGHT CLUBS rln):.":t‘d"l;a ;ly:x:l:::; z:;m‘rorlweeksd. ;lt:nuo:n whlchdyth;yhonme“secra:lrz '{hedau;n.:’zr;t .!.:d Barzow path xs(} uests and|hopes to reme arliamentary | not adapted to the requirements of ) FOR A'R TR'P TO POLE ;’:lt:’l':y(:\o(z]nsr?:,leemen to the North UNDER EYE OF POL'CE I.mred :n evening dress have beeén |action. . |the individual who is inclined to| = Two airplanes, manned by six men, p";_m"c‘:‘p:l“'ch:;:f"':'::::":; :v‘llde;‘cl: m'lrdh.or:":.::e wo a:'l;:,y .lx.‘naoril;ln‘:' spread himself. will be used in the effort to trave: R ol e S FUR SN[]W REMUV Al_ Leaves for Norway to Make Final | tie 75 miles between tho Norwesian | Detectives Seek Data Upon Which |10F the home secretaty, Sir Wiliam | now reported that the owners of the z Maited Milk 3 night clubs are planning to remove Two Car: s in One v Malit i Plans for 750-Mile Flight |toWn and the polar regions. - to Base Legislation to bill for Parllament under which the| o tne fashionable West Bnd. Ko eMIlK i ~ilk . = e Wi have greater power of her : § 3 police : ‘ould ve greater p sington and o‘t : suburbs, as the m For I F Spitzberge: Just N 1y, Halt Excesses, supervision. police are making it too hot for them I l II’E B A B E R or Infants, By the Associated Press. From the Edinburgh Scotsman, y the Associated Press, to_act, !ev:n“ when they wi el ed : Siii S ' B, A : v y witneas, ars, ed P J Children, H Py NEW YORK, February 4.—Capt. ] — W] i R —— Commerce Chambel‘ D|rec~ Aol i e At dl‘he “;;fl:hvr ‘Why is a giraffe’s neck so olLlol:D::;‘hll‘el;r:-ry lfl.thrtfprlelors selling of liquor out of hours, as, . South Pole, sailed yesterday on the| Smart Sammy—Because i sy hthituas, of [Koordlok o the Sroamnt law, the po- plex Phaeton o nch Bk i : 3 E L T BT , the po- | Before you buy securities from a Du; P, | ) The Aged tors Vote Approval of Sug- |steamship ~Muenchen for Norway, |such a lons way from its body. uion, Tcerhing | het i Bentima sonnl Detor e e (Sithis prasy Gty anais s (hey SXslan gosdas vour | o o | SR miasions — Susae : ! me bo sur ar ur | e A itations — Sul gested Deficiency Estimate. The board of directors of the Wash- i . ington Chamber of Commerce last night voted approval of the suggest- i ed deficlency estimate of $358,000 for . the removal of snow in the down- town section. This action followed s « letter from Engineer Commissioner Bell. Much discussion was precipi-| tated on the snow removal question . among the directors and those who refused to clean their sidewalks were severely condemned by several mem- 2 . bere. It was pointed out that the See Upstairs Store Advertisements on Pages 22 and 23. snow removal laws in the District had been held unconstitutional. To wet around this the District was authorized to clean the sidewalks for the people who would not and charge for the service, but, it was pointed [ ] out, the District suits for the collection of many charges ranging from 25 cents up. -—— Approve Postal Recommendation. , All the recommendations of the amber of Commerce of the United postal committee were ap- by the local chamber after scussing the report as contained 1 a referendum sent to all members f the national body. T = e - Every One of Them in Delightful Spring Styles—Crisp, committee recommends that an crgency fund should be available to the Postmaster Fresh and New—Wanted Colors and Patterns cannot otherwise be obtained. The committee recommends that | the post office should be brought up | to a high state of efficiency nd that the attainment of efficiency should be the first consideration in the finan- cial program of the postal service. = The committee recommends that Regular Slzes - Larger Sizes any revision of postage rates should e e e e 36 to 46 At This Very 46 to 52 ven, in addition to cost of opera- ion, to the portion of fixed charges el BT Materials Low - Price Workmanship The co tee recommends that| readjusted postal salaries should be by proper classification on a differen- + 8 : gptonemcinae S than on a uniform Al et ol ~High I‘aped s o dcep tial | rm,:m.‘l“\‘ i e hems. Full cut and com- e N nar | S i e fortable. Will compare ° favorably with many ors, res ed gh o brin, S i i tors, reserved the right to bring up shades, trimmed with 5 . higher-priced dresses. bhefore t full meeting the question | | contrasting novelty trim- knowle should reach | mings. ) o e e o ne throughout the country, and | s 35 ol it would be a backward step if lhe! 4 yostal rate were made so high as tl)‘ F ll C t Dot e the cireulation of news,| u u izes or $9. Fu]] : declared Mr. Clagett. He =aid he : u lzes thought the United States chamber should issue a referendum on that O question . James T. Ll of the proposed incre . postal rates. vd, president of the lo- cal chamber, will within a short time appoint the various subcommittees to | take charge of the Midwinter dinner Speedway Project Considered. The board of directors aulhorized} its stadium committee to consider the' advisability of actively backing | props d Bf\‘lIn11rre~\":|<hin!.'l:l":\ ’]"}leg ! ; : . i Speeaway, at Laurel, ML, which (hosc | : ~e.Dlresses have been made under special supervision from good quality Gacxear, tastact mad REC SpEmRRe g 8 . materials that will launder well and give satistactory wear. They are in THL R eR R ;“:’:‘m“"lm : an unusually large variety of styles so charming and becoming that vou d of di s last nig] B 5 3 3 c : Maatum duhhm;fl:}::x{-fl“ Crivers 3 will want to purchase not one or two but many 7 ad co y 1d t] members y. it e phan o erect a huke stadium ; ; ; in Washington was not feasible be- | s ! o high cost of ETO sould | N : / S ; : b s i 2 Our last sale of this kind proved very, very popular, and these are frocks of make it prohibitive. He ;\lso ex- | J g : an high & — e ground wa : even higher grade. As the quantity is smaller, we advise that vou come plained that 1if the donated by the (;n\'l'l’“m('l\l}; as Sui* | ¢ 4 A 3 earl -bI 0 gosted by some, at all the events i < > s 5 e D ium on' Federal property i y as possible to secure the ones you want. would have to be free. | Mr. Bucholz brought to the atten- | tion of the directors the proposed | T 74 Phone and Mail Orders Promptly Filled Olympic sports. | 300 Acres of Ground Required. A company which is contemplating the construction has already pur- chased 300 acres of ground for the | o DOWN STAIRS STORE purpose of erecting the speedway 13| miles from Washington on the Wa: { ington-Baltimore boulevard just outside of Laurel. The Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road, it is said, will extend its tracks to the rear of the speedway grand- stand on a branch from the main line. 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