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THE EVENING ALARMIST REPORTS ABOUT AUSTRIA HIT Nation Still Has League Loan to Weather Economic De- pression This Year, BY AL R DECE By Cable fo The Star and Chicag VIENNA, F ports regardi founded, for th loan s £h to pay the deficits of the vear. of the different and th are due partly to partly to the high ment. Owing t the fncre was fear tobacco were the is 54 unemploy receipts for December est yet, and the currency per cent covered. Obstacles Still Great. But although the League of Nations is holding its own in the reconstruc- tion of Austriz, there are dark spots, general economic de riff war, the fact y 120,000 unem- ing out| e th ploved, the slow reforms and the h t probably th is what to do aperfluous em- ipel could not m to decrease nt employ so far, out the number of govern and the present chancellor, is doing no better high taxe upport the socialist experiment and liquid capital has been wasted |} by the cities. The state does not benefit from the potential taxpaying | capacity of the city dwellers. Alliance Is Discounted. Official circles know nothing of the reported proposal of the League of Nations for the federation of Austria and Hungary. Austria no sentiment for nor an active discussion of a union, politica ly or economically, with any neigh vor. The rumors probably arise from the effort being made to obtain better tariff conditions for the succession * of states now separated by tariff walls. It is a new phase of the reconstruction period, each state hav- ing adopted a ve! tariff for the e of barga while nego- onomic trea break in the tariff block- the cent treaty between Czechoslovakia and Austria. Many wish a conference of the succession tates to expedite the treaty small party of pan s a union with Gern vakia—but the vast majority the country to remain as it is now. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co.) ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., February 4 (Spe- cial).—When a big automoblle, load- ed with liquor and equipped with a smoke screen, left ‘the pike near Aspen yesterd nd plunged into a ditch, it resulted in the arrest of James White, Washington negro, on a charge of illegal possession of in- toxicating liquor, and he is now.in jail here awalting trial. Learning of the accident and sur- mising t to was a “boot- leg spec eriffs Gingell and Howard hur to ghe scene. White had telcphoned to Washing- ton for a A car which had come to aid drove off with , liquor that had been the disabled Anothe transferred ers not only arrested White but took charge of Joseph Edwards and Edward Hands- burg, dolored, who were in charge of the other auto. White, the officers said, admitted he was on his way from Baltimore to Washington with a load of liquor when the accident happened. 4B Tee Lo Comnte, Stato game war- en, has issued an appeal to the peo- ple of Marvland to feed and other- wise look after partridges and other song and insectivorous birds wh v throughout the Winter. an’s Bible clas Methodist Sunday worth Gaithersburg, bers of the of Mr. school, entertained the mem- men's Bible class at the and Mrs. H. Clay Plum- i s of various members of were present. ~ Miss s chairman of the com- mittee in cha A e issued ‘here -yester- noon for the ag The secret will soon be out —THE NEW. NAME for Meyer Davis de luxe Ball Room All Washingtan will marvel at the Splendor and Beauty A NATIONALLY FAMOUS ORCHESTRA WILL BE FEATURED AT THE GRAND OPENING \ Thursday—February 19th The Floor Space will be the 4 same as the Earle Theater EARLE THEATER BLDG. -lof New York deficits | that | Certainly there is in |} -|a result of the dispute between Ardis J. Ma 2 ) ington. e date o the concert wiien was| FROM INCOME RETURNS to have been given by the Univer- sity of Maryland Glee Club in the|Donations to American Legion town hall at Kensington the evening - Fund to Be Deducted in Com- puting U. 8§ Tax. By the Assoclated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Februaty 4.—Con- tributions to the American Leglon en- under the lon Girls' ¢ will be foll 3 which & large number of invi wve been issued. n — — *— income-tax re- ruling by David ALEXANDRIA. ¢s commissionex =0 received at Commissioner after a 1l oxamination of the terms and 3 fund, decided that bo deducted ntinental z City was foll the closing down yesterday of the car during [ Corby plant in While the butlon was made fears had been merican Legion re- as important, as the w carryimk forward a >t its $5,000,000 endowment fand i ates, and qproposes to end th tivity to every State » Union within the next few ew had not been ant would occur immed the employes, rk . e you buy securit rom any sure they are ax good as your e | - | Grifl"xtl: Conl Corpontian ; ood lean \Joal r of Immanuel 1}1![' 1 G o o e ll[lIIll[l[l[IIIIHI....lllllIIIIIIIl||||||l|[|ll|[|fl|||IIII|I|I|III|III body will be forwarded to Haymarket, > fu Rev. Hugh Va., for burial The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the ndria Post will take pla late residence, 4 uth L norrow afternool 3. A. Killmon o 2 will conduct the ices and burial will be in Cemetery At a meeting of the League of Women Voters, held last | night in the auditorium of the Cham- | ber of Commerce, it was decided to sin & membership drive at once Alexandria | will be held on the first Tuesday in March. A fire at J. B. Carter’s store at Lin- F: out 9:45 royed the and corn || are estimated at ] PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing Assets More Than $9,500,000 b Surplus $950,000 | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERR damag $1,000. The Alexandria Fire Depart- ment responded to the alarm Dance Ban on Month Longer Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, 3 Public dancing at will remain under the a month longer. At a meeting of| the Red Men last night it was de-| cided that their hall will not b rented within that length of time February 4.— nkstown, Md., ban at least| burgess, Ray Rhorer, and O, ! Crabtree, dance hall P | . senger York was wrecked in the railroad | President |f yard here this .morning. James | Fagan, negro fireman, was Killed, JOSHUA W. CA -Secretary i and lngineer Cox seriously | scalded b) escaping st ‘Zemo. the Clean, | Liquid, Just What You Need Don’t worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, heaithy skin by using Zemo. Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear |and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene. | trating, antiseptic liqui that does not show and may be applied day or night. Trial bottle, 35c, large size, $1.00. Zemo 25c. Al druggists. Three Minutes from Union Sta. No More Special Suites for Femilies and A Auto Touring Parties. Bleeding Gums ms with running hot and If You Use Roo: cold water, $2 and $2.50 per day. Rooms_with private bath $3 and $3.5¢ \Jmedent Mt. Royal gve.. Cor c-lvm st. "O0TH PA:'I': altimore. Have You the Energy to Succeed? NO amount of ability will guarantee success unless with that ability is energy. Try the test here illustrated. It may be that you, too, are a victim of blood starvation—Anemia. Rich, complete, successful lives need rich, red, energy- building blood. Physicians for thirty-two years have found that the iron and manganese con- tent of Gude's Pepto-Mangan is the sure, safe way to renew vitality. Now your druggist has it in liquid or tablet form. ~ Gude’s Pepto~Mangan Tonic and “Blood &Enricher Unless the inside of lid is a bright scerlet, Anemia mey exist. A Guaranteed Remedy FOR 51z251NG OR PROTRUDING PILES It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachably pile pipe making it very easy to apply. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggist will order it. (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) FOR SKIN TORTURES | Antiseptic | | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, TEBRUARY 1Z, 1929, = list. Desks, $21 to $1,062 Directors’ Tables, $60 to Office Chairs, $20 to $175 Office Tables, $13.20 to $180 You will understand why we cannot accept phc;né orders, send C. O. sale must be final—and for cash—subject to prior sale of course—for the object of such sacrificing is BALLAKD BALLARD’S Two-for-One Sale - of High-Grade Office Furniture We are going to hold another one of those sensational 2-for-1 sales—which set mer- " cantile and professional Washington to talking a couple of years ago. A stock of Office Furniture—like a stock of every other type of Furniture—must have its periods of clearance. And now’s the time. Pay One Dollar More--and Select Two Articles for the Price of One Or articles totaling equivalent value It’s the most propitious time to re-equip the individual office—or provide new paraphernalia for firms, corporations and institutions—for no matter how elaborate your needs, or how simple —ONE DOLLAR MORE BUYS TWICE AS MUCH. Here Are Examples of the Combinations You Can Make Mahogany-finished Desk The List Price of Which is. o 1 Revolving Desk Chair. . 1 Armchair ............. 1 Four-drawer Filing | Cabinet . ......... oo -- 30.00 | $170 worth for.......... $86.00 .fi.nished k gx::l::\ia;lyie The List P]gsls ...... $95'00 1 Revolving Armchair. . . .$30.00 | 1 Armchair............. . 23.40 1 4-drawer Filing Cabinet.. 41.60 $85.00 $1.00 $1.00 $190 worthfor......... $96.00 Solid Walnut Desk Matched Suite Type. List Price. 1 Glass Top for above. $45.00 1 Revolving Armchair, seat and back up- | holstered in leather. 100.00 | 1 Walnut Waste Basket . . $151.00 $1.00 | | | { | $302 \;rorth for... . . $152.00 ar price, $3 Per Dozen A ditional Dozen, $1.00 T ewriter Ribbons—For Standard Machines 2 Dozen for $4.00 Solid Mahogany Desk $337.50 Corporation Type. List Price.. ... S 1 Director’s Table to matel . cis s $187.50 1 Armchair, seat and b a c k upholstered inleather ........ $675.00 worth for. .. ... $338.50 1 Revolving Armchair. . . 330.00 1 Armchair . ...... arieieis i 23:40 1 Costumer ............ 11.60 \ $65.00 \ $130.00 worth for. . .. .. $66.00 $1.00 L. 45000 1 Armchair ceees. $25.20 1 Prospect File, 2 drawers 13.20 1 Costumer .. ... 11.60 $50.00 $100 worthfor........ —and they are only typical of hundreds of others—the selection of which is left entirely tc your wants and wishes. You know that Ballard Furniture represents the best that’s made—for office use—and our entire stock Stock Includes Everything the Office Needs $320 to $84.00 $87.50 CLEARANCE. Boolkcases, $53.40 to $76.80 Card Index Cabmets, $8.40 Waste Baskets, $4 20 to Costumers, $6.60 to $95.00 Stationery Cabinets, $7.80 D., or make exchanges. 1340 G Street 1340 G Street Letter Files, $7.90 to $100.80 Filing Cabinets, $7.90 to $119 Every is included in this unique sale—excepting only the Lamps and Inkstands, which are upon a restricted Otherwise make any selection you wish—and DOUBLE IT FOR ONE DOLLAR ADDITIONAL. !