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LFAGUE TO STUDY | == TRAFFIC IN ARMS Seeks World Control of Pri-| vate Manufacture—Labor Group, Ignored Irked. & facture of a obtain more SOCIAL WORKER DIES. Robert A \Voods Foundex of Bos- |BARS STATE FUND USE . | Governor Must Have Express Au- |\ ton Settlement. THE SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—Locked Out. EVENING COMES HOME LATE FROM PLAY- ING CHESS WITH MILT GRIGSBY, FINDS HE'S TORGOTTEN KEY, AND CIRCLES HOUSE WITHOUT STATIONS HIMSELP BELOW WIFE'S WINDOW AND BE- GINS SERIES OF LOW COMING ON A SINGLE WIND 0w HE CAN OPEN REALIZES UNCOMPORTABLY HOW LOUD HIS VOICE SOUNDS ON THE STILL NIGHT 600D GRIEP, HE'LL HAVE THE WHOLE NEIGHBORKOOD UP FINALLY COLLECTS PINE OR SI%, AND HURLS THEM, ONE BY ONE, MISSING WINDOW EACH TIME SEARCHES FOR PEBBLES T THROW. WHEN HE'S MOW- ING LAWN THERE ARE AL WAYS PLENTY, BUT-NOW HE CANT SEEM TO PIND RNy SLY: © McClure Newspaper Syndicafe HITS WINDOW WITH LARGEST ONE , HEARS SUPPRESSED SCREAM INSIDE, AND LOUD- LY REASSURES HER IS AL~ RIGHT, DONT BE SCARED Ims JUST HIM STAR, —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. WASHINGTON, SHRINKS INTD SHADOWS AS MURMUR COMES PROM THE PERLEYS' WINDOW. MRS. P WOULD BE JUST THE ONE TO PHONE POLICE THAT A MAN 5 PROWLING NEIGHBORING WINDOWS 60 UP, AS WIFE LOOKS OUT TO SAY SHE LEFT KEY UNDER. MAT, THOUGHT HE'D THINK TO LOBK FOR IT, AND SHE DOES WINDOW PANE BELIEVE HE CRACKED THE S LA $1 Will Open FOR RETAIL PROJECTS thorization of Legislature, Court Holds. banking s appealed by from th er County District | jed him #is petition window, a Savings Account Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily - The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street has developed. sav H\“ Our Customers Enjoy —every convenience that up-to-the - minute Paying Teller and Receiving Teller items are handled at the same depositor’s Monthly Smtemmts enable prompt checl\ to be kept on your transactions. valuable time; f*Columbia” is ready to serve YOU. " Caérta anzl Surfi’us. $5500 Compound Interest 305% Sale Price Lovely Karpen Group. of three pieces in, beautiful shade of brocaded mohair with tops of seat cushions in harmonious tapestry.. You will find just hundreds and hundreds of such un- usual values in— THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 |PRICES OF COMMODITIES RISE DURING MONTH Decided Increase Shown in Janu- ary Due to Higher Farm Products. Attributed largely to a 4% per cent increase in farm products prices, the general -level of whole- sale commodity prices showed a de- cided advance during January. Figures made public today by the Bureau of Labor statistics of the Labor Department raised the weight- ed index number to 160 for January . Asheville Hendersonville Tryon —in the western North Caro- lina Mountains—offer you a salubrious climate for a Spring vacation. Excellent golf “courses and other outdoor amusements. Comfortable and convenient train service via Write for Litetature S. E. Burgess nhmnn l astom e GR 1510 H Street N.W. Phones Main 50633 and 7063 $12 to $15 Silk Dresses Reduced to $6.75 $29 to $39.75 Winter Coats Reduced to $3.00 Extra Sizes Teddies Reduced to $ 1 85 '$1.50 Chamoisette Gloves Reduced to Southern Railway System | aYoYa¥oYoYoYoYoYaYoiaoYaYava! from the December level of 157. the 404 commodities covered in the index, Increases were noted in 186, decreases in 77 and 141 remained the SPECIAL' for FRIDAY and SATURDAY This Wonderful Purchase Feaures 26 Beautiful Styles » Women’s Early Spring Footweal' All sizes at 3100 M St. N.W. AYAYOY o YAYE A 1925. of Embracing Strap Pumps, i price of food products gener. anu of farm produ cent lurlng th, all Special 1,000 Pairs of Children’s Shoes for Boys and Girls. Boys’ Lace Shoes, Brown or sl 93 Black ... $7.98 > $1.69 200 Pairs of Boy Scout Shoes .. Children's Lace Shoew, Black or Brown. $1.98 oviR 200 FEMILY STORES Ml///l//m E 5 729-31 Tth St. N.W. = Avtororn¥olalalafalalalalaYaYoYaYoYaYaYaYaYaY M BRODKS &) G STREET BETWEEN Tomorrow—the Fifth Day of Our A-N-N-UA-L C-L-E-A-R-A-N-GE S-A-L-E An Event That Sets New Records in Low Pricing We Will Rigidly Exemplify Our Policy--- “ONE SEASON’S GOODS WILL NOT BE CARRIED L g 1 "o OVER INTO THE NEX $15.00 Silk |Dresses Reduced to $8.75 $45 to $59.75 Winter Coats Reduced to ‘ $3.00 Extra Sizes Gowns Reduced to §7.00 $3 and $4 Trico Jersey Petticoats Reduced to $16 to $20 Silk Dresses Reduced to 31().75 $65 to $85 Winter Coats Reduced to $4 and $5 Silk Teddies Reduced to $ 3.33 $7 to $10 Wool Sport Skirts Reduced to $25.00 Silk Dresses Reduced to 16 $85t0 $100 Winter Coats Rec'iuced to $29.75 to $35 Silk Dresses Reduced to $2175 $95 to $135 Winter Coats Reduced to $1575 319.75 $20.75|1839.75 | |$49.75 $5.00 - Silk Gowns Reduced to $5.00 Silk Petticoats Reduced to $4 and $5 Underarm Bags Reduced to Full-Fashion Hose Irregulars Reduced to Many Small Lots Cannot Be Advertised, But Will Be ; Found Displayed on Our Four Big Floors