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NOME QUARANTINE SULGRAVE DIRECTORS BID KELLOGG FAREWELL . . / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925. ° WILL DISCUSS DANZIG. League to Take Up Trouble, With Poland. remove her postal boxes from that eity. Although the Polish complaint is not in the nature of a formal ap- peal to the league, it is understood that the Polish-Danzig difficulties will go on the March session of the military honors, was in Arlington ‘Cemetery. Honorary palibearers were as fol- lows: Admiral E. W. Eberle, U 2 Rear Admiral F. J. Drake, Rear Admiral D. D. V. Stuart, MRS. STONE HONORED. ;| 0. D. C. Holds Memorial for Late | President General. Kerr Maxwéll outlined the work of Stone. o | Clay. _Stone 3701 Sixteenth Street All outside rooms, overlooking - | beautiful Rock Creek Park, 24-hour MAY END ON FEB.20 Arrangements Made for Re- laying Second Consignment of Antitoxin From Nenana. 2, Alarka, February 11.—Diph- arantine regulations here February 20, if condi- to improve. the Nome h announced today. . Bone has authorized airman of the arrangements second con- n Summers had sent Ed pant in the.first relay on Sound coast to westward from Summers de- make the round trip from nt, 131 miles from here, if conditions continue to improve. MARRIAGE AFTER DIVORCE IS BARRED IN IRELAND Dail Eireann Passes Measure With Few Dissenting Votes—~Cos- grave Supports Bill. la £ht pronounced ¢ divorce with the right of e, when. with only a féw votes, it ador the fol- ra | d, That the joint commit- tee on standing orders relative to private business be requested to sub- mit an additional standing order regulating the procedure to be adopt- ed in connectlon with private bills relating to matrimonial matters, other than bills of divorce a vinculo matrimonii, and propose such altera- tions in the standing orders as will the introduction of bills of ¢ a vinculo matrimonii. asserted that the Trish courts never had the power to grant a divorce with the right of marriage. He asked the Dall Eireann o grant such facilities, basing case on the amental character e marr bond and its influ- ence on the soclal life of a commau- nity - The of on to the motion came fr P hrift and Alton of Trinity v h of whom upheid 1 e of the marriage t pleaded for -liberty of con- | BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY IN HOLY LAND THRIVING Zionist Organization Leaders Back From Visit, Report Excellent Conditions in Area. Weizmann, prumnu of nist _Organization, and A. Rosenblatt, Ameri- Can mémbert ot the Palbatine Hooe nomic and Finance Commission, re- turning aboard the Olympic, both painted roseate pictures of the progress of the Jewish natlonal movement. ty of Tel Aviv 000 to 30,000 in 1. Judge Rosenbl aid; it enjoying a real entate boom, which Americans, 200 of whom belong to the American Club there, are reaping large profits; an average of 200 new houses are being «rected monthly: a modern tourlst hotel is being erected in Jerusalem; Haifa is to have a $200.000 “business center,” and more than a score of in- dustrial plants are smudging the Tel Aviv atmosphere with their smoke. LAWYERS TO MEET. Committee on Codification of In- ternational Law Called for April. for April I, at Geneva. Formefr At- torney General George W. Wicker- aham is the American member of this committee ; Promptltd Parting Gifts Presented to Amer- ican Envoy at London and His Wife. By the Associated Press. LONDON, February 12.—The board of governors of the Sulgrave Institu- tion of Great Britain, which cares for the home of George Washington's ancestors in Northamptonshire, called at the American embassy today to bid farewell to Ambassador Kellogg, whom they present With _ a two-handied silver cup dated 1730, two years befoye the birth of Wash- ington. To Mr# Kellogg the board gave a set of Shdwgspeare. Short talks with tributés tg phe retiring parture were given by Sir Lparles Wakefield, Sir Harry Brittain ana Sir Sydney Lee. Means to promote A glo-American amity were dwelt upon. with appraisements of Shakespeare as one of the strong links that tend- €d to bind the two peoples together. Ambassador Kellogg, in thanking his visitors for their gifts, expressed his regrat at leaving England, which he is to do shortly to take up the office of Secretary of State at Washington. He referred to Shakespeare as “the greatest genius of either the ancient | or the modern world.” The American | Club will eptertain him on Saturday night. Wife Asks l(untemmce Mrs. Harrietta Gaylor today filed suit for malntenance in the District Supreme Court agalnst Keith M. Gaylor, a,stenographer employed by the Government. They were married December 2, 1920, and have two chil- dren. The wife charges desertion. She is represented by Attorney John J. O'Brien. Keep Your Skin Clear and Fresh No matter how well you dress, how ttractive your persemality, or hew talented you may be—one little pimple or biackheed can rob you of all your charm, For nothing is mere offensive to, the masouline e7e than ekin erup- a womau, Thewsands now o That the quickest way o, banisn kin _defects 1s through ply your syatem with oer- wital qumnu Beeded to keep Skin olear and fresh. Bim two tablets with each meal. B you know it you have & clear, . Fouthful complexion, frée {rom slightest defect. You wen't believe what v, Lak oan bring ou by ik Stops pain at once Any rheumatic pain calls for Red Pepper Rub. Not- mustard, not plas- ters, not liniment. Not any oldtime method. Men have found a better way, and everybody thould use it Nothing else supplies such concen- trated, such penetrating heat. And heat that doesn’t hurt you. You feel it instantly. In three minutes it seems to reach the depths. Circulation starts, congestion is releived. Pain and the soreness go. Why suffer torture when such relief is at hand? Why cling to the old meth- ods' when a new one is better? You can prove in one hour that it is. This is the qulckm relief men know. Get it now and keep it ever ready. Pain often starts at night. Red Pepper Rub is saving others millions of hours of pain. Learn, for your own sake, what it can save you. PRED PEPPER RUB = Atall druggists " Chest Colds None genuine withous the name Rowles. Ambassador and regrets N his de-| . agenda. o OENNUA Fefreaty 12-Tné alf- o - L erences between Poland and the free city of Dansig, In their entirety. are |RITES HELD FOR HAWLEY. likely to be discussed at the March = ‘meeting of the gouncil of the League TR e of Nations in consequence of the re- | Comrades Escort Admiral's Bedy ceipt by the league vesterday of a letter from the Polish forelgn minis- ter complaining that the status of the free city, as established by the|Joan M. Hawley, U. S. N, retired, treaty of peace, is being violated. to Arlington. Funeral services for Rear Admiral who died at his residence, 1514 K The Polish letter protests against{street, Monday, were conducted at the the recent deolsion of High Commis- | Church of the Epiphany at noon to- sioner MacDonnell, the league's of-|day, Rev. Dr. Z. B. T. Phillips, the ficlal at Danzig, ordering Poland to|rector, officiating. Interment with Rear Admiral Hugo Osterha 8. N.; Rear Admiral J. N. Hemphill, U. Chandler, Col. Slngleton Leaves Staff. Lieut. Col. Asa L. Singleton, In- fantry, Ras been relieved from duty|Lee Chapter. with the War Departme staff and assigned to the 25th In- fantry, at Fort Benning, Ga. luérn, U.'8. N.; Comndr. F.|president-general of the Maj. ‘Gen. C. ¥.'Daughters of the Confederacy, were Maj. Gen. J. T.|held by the Robert E. Lee- Chapter of ; Maj. Gen. C. M. general nf Special memorial services for the ¥. P. B. Sands, U. 8. N:|jate Cornelia Branch Stone, former the United Daughters of the Confed- . and G. H. Powell- | eracy at the monthly meeting Mon- day night at the Confederate Memo- | rial Home. Mrs. Stone was one of the oldest members of the society and was &n honorary member of the Robert E. Services were opened by Mrs. Maud aul A ied by rMiss Wil-|clevator and switchboard service. Large living room, dressing room ; "How Firm a Founda- | Murphy bed; hath dining alcov . and kitchen. $57.50, Reception hall, large living room, MO o . s 452 ly to Kesident Manager or Gnflifll Cnal Corpontion oal MDRRIS CAFRITZ E Howell Smith, president of the chap- ter, who read the ritual. Mrs. Joseph | A | ¢ =2 ¥ INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W, N, Joses & Sons Furniture Carpets Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Linens Uphobtery Interesting News From the Close-Out Room A Special Sale for Friday and Saturday —offering odd lots of Furniture marked at very drastic reductions for quick clearance. The lot comprises Bedroom, Dining-room and Living-room pieces; in fact, furniture for every room in the house. - tire floor has been set aside for the display of this merchandise. are sold as is. All Sales Final Drapery Department Lace Curtains Opportunity to beautify your home for Inaugural Visitors and get values that are unequaled, we believe. A Very Special Purchase, large assort- ment to be sold at just half regular prices. Hand-made Lacet Arabian and Marie Antoinette Curtains. To exper- ienced housekeepers: These qualities and values should appeal strongly; you can buy just as many as needed from thislist. ¢ Pairs White Marie: Antoinette, 3 vyards long. Regular $18.50 Curtains, now, pair 12 Pairs Arabian Marie Antoinette, 21§ yards long. Ragular $14.50 Curtains, now, pair 4 Pairs Arabian Marie Antoinette, 3 yards long. Regular $16.00 Curtains, now, pair 16 Pairs Arabian Marle Antoinette, 23 yards long. Regular $14.50 Curtains, now, pair. 1] 3 Pairs Arablan Marie Antoinetts, 3 Regular $18.50° Curtalns, now, pair........ .23 10 Paire Arablan Marie Rntoinette, 2% yards long. Regular $13.50 Curtains, now, pair......... $6.75 12 Pairs Arabian Marie Antoinette yards long. Regular $16.00 Curtains, now, pair........ ’ .$8.00 Special to close all our Odd Lace Panels and Single Pairs Curtains, at half regular prices. If you need only for one window these aré the latest and best curtains in our stock. Remnants To clear out our small pieces and lengths of nets, voiles, scrims, madras, reps, poplins, tapestry velours, cretonnes; pieces 24x24 inches, up to 3 and 4 yards; suitable for sash curtains, pillows, table tops, odd pieces furniture, etc. Will be sold at prices representing -only about one-third regular values. Bedroom Rockers Youw'll not wait neglected at a Minute Service Station. Your en- trance summons forth every avail- able attendant. Drive into the Minute Service Station nearest you and verify, that. Triple-Filtered (asoline Use gasoline that's filtered clean. Min- ute Service Stations are the only local organization that fiter moter fuel three times. Gas tank, pipes and car- buretor stay free from clogging dirt ly use Triple-Filter- ed. Fill up at the Minute Station nearest you. 2—Walnut Rockers. 1—Mahogany Dining $30.00. Now 1—Mashogany Dining $14.00. Now l—MAhonny Dimng $9.50. Now 1—Mahogany Rocker. 1-<Mahogany Rocker. 1—Mahogany Rocker. 1—Mahogany Rocker. 1—Mahogany Rocker. 1—Mahogany Rocker. 1—Mahogany Rocker. 1-—Mahogany Rocker. 1—Mahogany Rocker. Was $23.00. Was $17.50. Was $17.00. Was $15.00. Was $37.00. Was $28.00. Was $21.00. Was $21.00. Was $27.00. Was $23.00. Room Chair. Room Chair. Room Chair. Now. Now. . Now. . Now. . Now. Now. Now. Now. Now. Now .$11.75 .$7.25 .$9.50 .$9.00 .$17.00 .$16.00 .$11.75 .$10.50 .$15.00 $11.75 1—Walnut Rocker. Was $18.00. Now....$9.50 1—Walnut Rocker. Was $30.00. Now... 1—Walnut Rocker. Was $28.00. Now... .$15.50 -$15.00 Odd Dining Room Chairs Was Was 1--Walnut Dining Room Chair. . Was $18.50. Now 1—Walnut Armchair. 1—Walnut Armchair. 1~Walnut Armchair. 1—Walnut Armchair. 1—Walnut Armchair. Was $22.00. Was $23.00. Was $28.00. Was $23.50. Was $24.00. \ \ | when you constant. :‘ | | For Satisfaction and Quick Action zmde&r?tcecg‘atiom “ Allan E. Wa!ker, President 10th and E Sts. N.W. 1705 L St. N.W. Georgia Ave. and Penna. Ave. and 21st St. N.W. 17th and L Sts. N.W. Linworth and C Sts. S.W. 1—Walnut Dining Room Table. $63.00. Now 1—Walnut Dining Room Table. Was $116.00. Now . 1—Mahogany Dining Room Table. Was $48. 00 Now 1--Maho¢nny Dmxnz Room Table. Was Now .................... $51.00 No Exchanges Metal Beds 4—In Full Size. Was $21.75. Now..$16.00 1—In Full Size. Was $17.00. Now..$10.00 1—In Full Size. Was $16.00.. Now.. $9.75 1—In Full Size. Was $16.00. Now.. $8.00 1—In Full Size. Was $16.00.. Now.. $9.75 1—Mahogany, Full Size. Was $47.00. Now 1—Mahogany, 3/ Now 1—Brass, Single Size. Now .. Poster. Was $31.50. e oo o e s o0 PR Bedroom Pieces Two-Tone Walnut Dresser. $154.00. Now ........ Two-Tone Mahogany Dresser. $146.00. Now Two-Tone Mahogany Dresser. $119.00. Now Two-Tone Mahogany Dresser. $140.00. Now ........ Two-Tone Mahogany Dresser. $153.00. Now ....... Two-Tone Mahogany Dresser. $106.00. Now Two-Tone Mahogany Dresser. SIILOD, NoW: ..o o2 s $79.00 Two-Tone Walnut Dresser. Was $110.00. NOW wueveveenrnnnn tosie Two-Tone Mahogany Dresser. Was $143.00. Now ..... R e e Two-Tone Walnut Dresser. $100.00. Now Two-Tone Walnut Vanity. $170.00. Now ..... Two-Tone Walnut Vanity. $156.00. NOW ccccctcacconcomen $9800 Two-Tone . Walnut Vanity. Was $196.00. NOW cecevrenomenn...$120.00 Two-Tone Walnut - Vanity. Was $130.00. NOW . .ew..sitioe.. 2.0 $89.00 Two-Tone Mahogany Vamty. Was $:33.00. Now .$110.00 Two-Tone Mahogany Vanity. Was $156.00. Now $98.00 Two-Tone Mahogany Vanity. Was $180.00. Now Two-Tone Mahogany Vanity. Was $95.00. Now Two-Tone Walnut Vanity. $120.00. Now Two-Tone Walnut Va $190.00. Now a Two-Tone Mahogany Vanity. Was $182.00. Now Mahogany Chifforette $130.00. Now Mahogany Chifforette. $103.00. Now Mahogany Chifforette. $165.00 Now Walnut Chifforette. Was $64.75. NOW ivemisobseoieossosseisanecn 33000 Willow and Reed, Suites 3-Piece Willow Decorated Suite. Was $190.00. Now 4-Piece Willow Decorated Suite. Was $198.00. Now 8-Piece Reed : Suite. Now 8-Piece Willow Decorated Smte Was $19850. NOW ....cocicvsnneats Was $137.50 One en- Some pieces are slightly damaged and No Credits Wood Beds Walnut (Full Size) Beds. Were $120.00 NOW ..cocmeerrnnnn....$89.00 Mahogany (Full Size) Beds. Were $85.00. Now Wa]nut (Full Size) Beds. Were $114.00. Now ........... -eeeee.$79.00 Walnut (Full Size) Beds. Were $63160.. NOW awsrae i oo s $37.00 Walnut (Full Size) Beds. Were $106.00. Now Walnut (Full Size) Beds. Were $73.50. Now ...... s o Mahogany (Full Size) Beds. $78.00. Now ..... B $35.00 Walnut (Full Size) Beds Were $57.00. Now Mahogany (Full Size) Beds. $65.00. Now Walnut (Full S)ze) Beds. Wi $49.00. Now Walnut (Full Size)- Beds. $60.00 Now ; Mahogany (Full Size) Beds. $65.00. Now Walnut (Single Size) Beds. $106.00. Now Mahogany (Single Size) Beds. $72.50. Now: 2—Mahogany (Smgle Size) Were $90.00. Now ............ L .$75 00 1—Mahogany (Single Size) A Was $77.00. Now ....... 1—Mahogany (Single Size) Was $100.00. Now 1—Mahogany (Single Size) Was $106.00. Now ... ..ccom. e .$63.00 Domestic Floor Coverings Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 ... ..$29.50 8.3x10.6 ..$26.00 6X9 . ieereccccenne- $15.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs All heavy quality in a profusion of designs and colorings. $57.00 8.3x10.6 ..$47.75 cE¥iBesses oo $35.50 Inlaid Linoleums at Unusual . Prices Regular $1.65 and $1.75 grades, now $1.30 square yard. Regular $2.50 grade, now $2.00 square yard. English Linoleums—our direct importa- tion, $2.90 square yard and $2.15 square yard. The Linen Shop Clearance sale of all eur remnants of table damasks, crashés, plain white linens, seoiled c¢loth and odd one-half dozen napkins, at one- half regular price. Soiled Blankets .$75.00, 2 Regular $9.00 Blankets, size 60x80, pr., $6.75 Regular $12.00 Blankets, size 60x84, pr., $8.00 Regular $14.00 Rlankets, size 60x84, pr., $10.75 3 Regular $16.00 Blankets, size 60x84, pr., §11.50 Regular $18.00 Blankets, size 60x84, pr., $13.00 Reguhr $11.00 Blankets, size 70x80, pr., $8.50 gu{-r $13.25 Blankets, size 70x84, pr., $9.45 ‘3 Regular $18.00 Blankets, size 72x84, pr., $14.95 2 Rngullr $20.00 Blankets, size 72x84, gr $16.50 Double bed Cotton Sheete, size 81x90 inches, $1.15 each. . Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shippirlg Point in the U. S. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DE F ERRED PAYMFNT PLAN

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