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MRS, WILLEBRANDT SEORES LAW ABLGE Prohibition Violaticns Cause | Others, She Tells Wom- an’s Party. Mr. A\Ia!nl“\r\r,;;;r o ®istant o prohibition laws was S\ was confident, however. prohibition enfe idea that the amendment made country dry is the biggest fa existed. | the acy that eve tiow of other laws, ‘The fundamental authority, u; ernment parts of two-fac principle of | n which all sound gov- official, Justity olation v, while cly declaring in its favor, that Is one of the chief causes of loss of | respect for enforcement efforts. Political Influences. “Law cannot be.enforced if considerations to illin of The party that is in on righte { printer. | bonded warehouses had been seized | by the Department of . THE EVENI Whisky Fraud Detected by Test Of Paper Used to Make Permits Carter’s Report Shows Plan Suggested and Carried Out at Government Printing Office Revealed Error in Water Mark—Brought Seven Convictions. How the Gayernment Prinfing Of ‘shéet. Furchermore, the piper varied g Aty ially, in composition from all wood pulp fice turned detective and materially ) /n composioion TG0l A0 wood assisted in the conviction of seven | ‘o P g TS i mitted by the o participated in on printing office appeared conclusive to the courts, and aided the Govern- S|ment in obtaining the epnviction In repere| May, 1924, of seven of the defendants. Carter, the THYSSEN FORTUNE VAST. Three hundred suspected permits for the withdrawal of whisky from Justice and Bureau of Internal Revenue, and tuted the only evi- the Government's case sti of A. Gucken- | ey ol M inairawai| BERLIN, February 16.—The Social- ndants, charged with the illegal|ist newspaper Vorwaerts quotes from withdraw of large quantities offa prospectus issued by the Thysser bonded whisky from Pittsburgh ware- | Company In conmection with an at- houses. 3 tempt to float an American loan of number of these permits. hOW-| 15 000,000 to prove that the big in- . had been so cleverly Imitated| gucirialists in Germany are . not ess that|nearly sa poor as they assert. AtlemBiS] To Quplicate the Thyssen plant, Vorwaerts declares, would take $166,- 000,000, if carried out under Gerr conditions of labor and cost of mate- rial, or $260,000,000 under American conditigns, “Such,” says the paper, fortune of August Thyssen, whose family in 1871 started with $8.000 Vorwaerts estimates that Thyssen material Paper Declares. at detection b fendants’ cont cgal permits issued by Government ficials seemed for a time to be ir- efutable. lhe public printer finally suggest- ed that a test be the paper used in both the > and the learned that on a 50 per the Govern- running len “Is the must have earned at least $7 | since 1914, Plant Worth $166,000,000, Berlin - STAR, WASHINGTO LEGION DENIES LIQUOR CHARGE OF CHAPLAIN Rockville Post Accepts Resignation Offered as Result of Banquet. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md, February 16.— Rev. Nolan B. Harmon, jr., pastor of the Rockville Methodist Church, re- signed as chaplain of the Henderson- Smith-Edmonds American Legion Post of Rockville under a misappre- hension, va the post commander, Alexande: Prescott, jr., In a let- ter sent him last evening. Mr. Harmon took offense at the serving of cktails containing alco- holi liquor and the presence of dancing girls at a banquet of the legion council last Thursday public serving of cktalls “I took and the oath of every ¢ aire to support the Constitution of the United States, and the bringing in of dancing girls offended my Christian manhood.” Comdr. Pr tt insists that the ob- Jectionable were nothing more than harmless fruit juices, con- one-half of 1 per d the dancing girls ng the cent of alcohol, were the same who frequently per- form before banquets in the District of Columbia and Mar performances such as best theaters of Washington. Comdr. Prescott’s letter was writ- ten following a speclal meeting of kville post in Seco Hall here Mr. Harmon “stood natlons his resignation Prescott’s letter ac- ation O, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, CONFESSES TO THEFTS. Building Association _Secretary Surrenders in Baltimore. By the Assoclated Pregs. BALTIMORE, Md., February 16.— Conscience-stricken, Ralph R. Sapp, secretary of the State Bullding Loan and Saving Association, surrendered to police last night and confessed -~ that he had been embezzling weekly sums from the funds of the associa- tion since July, 1923 The alleged peculations, it ‘Is be- lieved, will amount to more than $4.000. Food Bogies - Get the K. Q. A Box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Makes a Myth of the Old Time List of Indigestibles. wear. Speaial ... Interwoven Hose Wooll Ribbed Hose, $1.50 grade. 0dds- and-ends Sale price— 95¢ Old Tyme Hose English, W ool Rithed Home, 75 and $1.00° grades. Lo price— - 4 Pra. 55¢ for Trsing to make a horse ob & human by | | feeding him bran and water won't go atte | he has discovered that Stuart’ | Tablets enable him to take to th age of miuce ple, baked beahs. pickies, corned beef and cabbage, fried eggs and | 50 on with impunity. In this w | aalth. ‘the Vi other elements of food from y in health these tal | relieve heartburn. and other indigestion 1 - 28 Suits Some of these suits are blac plaid, sizes 34, 35 and 36. The others are fancy terns—all of them suitable for early Values to $4. 1925. Sprin, need 5.00 Odds-and-Ends Sale We are clearing out odds and ends in our clothing and haberdashery departments, and in order to make a quick, certain and sure sale, we have reduced all the remnants below to unusually low and attractive prices. garments, as well as the values, speak for themselves. 22 O’Coats Single and double breasted, ulster and box models, some semi-belted, in sizes from 37 to 44. wool, and just what you for wearing. Values to $40. Special ; The All 118 next Wintet's Underwear Cottonand Wooi_Under wear. . Shirta 3646, Drawers sizés 3 42-4448. Origin, wold up o 3400, Per Gar. 0dd 1ot of 15 Wool sold for $2. and-ends price . Shirts Scarfs oot 13 Tan Briavea A, onne. 95¢ Bale Silk Shirts In fancy stripe patterns; some slightly soiled. Sizes 14-1435-16- Sold up to ale price— $1.95 party that is out has th The suspected | the other hand, on which the correctly r Prohibition e student ¢ vs party told hat council HOUSE VOTE CERTAIN | ON PULLMAN CHARGE| i | of the | Nachman Will Furnish Your Home g Muscle-lame - Complete (Up to $1,000) on a Deposit of . . . . . Y All Senate Amendments Rejected. Assuring Action on Aboli- tion of Rate. through the routine | f Quickly relieve that stiffness and ache « Start rich, healing blood to flow- ing through stiff, sore muscles— and the lameness disappears as if by magic. Thats"iow Sloan’s works—first a glowing warmth, then the pain is gone! 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Women's smart low shoes of many different styles, shapes, materials—including Evening Slippers—$1.95! What an opportunity ! All Sales Final—No Exchanges None Charged—None C. O. D. The McDougal is the ideal kitchen cabinet=—it is strictly sanitary; the nickoloid table top is extended full width; it is easy to keep clean—short- ens your work—saves your energy. The McDougal shown above is full size with sifting flour bin; glass sugar jar and all conveniences —n o 35 down payment These exact léng Davenport or Library Tables, 20 by 60 inches, of highly polished 2- tone mahogany shades; very strongly made, screw and bolt construction; turned and shaped pedestal legs; with heavy s 22 stretcher support; a wonderful February sale special—No down Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. i 233 Pa. 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