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PREDICT SOARING $10 White House Prize for Saving THE EVENING $50,000 TO BE ASKED BY SALVATION ARMY STAR, WASHINGTON, army and voted to seek to raise this money during the appeal. Maj. Willlam H. Barrett, new com- mander, was introduced. He told his plans for widening the scope of the army’s. work here. Adjt. Ernest R D. ¢C, U. S. AND OHIO OFFICIALS CONFER ON RUM FIGHT Justice Department Leaders Take FRIDAY, FEBRUARY PRICES FOR MEAT Cattle Raisers and Farmers of West Tell Bankers of Dwindling Supply. By the Associated Press be both dear by next September on of cattle from Texas vall Stree at_the Bankers' C! The Am erners brou to put on of herds ous post-war The national meat sh wvisitors agreed, threatens 80 acute by F North Ameri markets as hey | Anti-Kamnia Tablets at once sold in the but pney gaid that Texas ran old = had ier, | AK on each tablet. A small profit and in 1925 \\o Iuo]\'d for good returns. A. C. Easterlinz, ranch manager of Stamford, Tex., said Te s was bank- ing heavily upon the famine markets of 1825 to recoup post-war losses. DENIES ARMED GUARDS FORCED MINERS TO WORK Commerce Chamber Committee De- clares Union Leader’s Charge Untrue. By the Associated Press. FAIRMONT, W. Va., February 20.— | A committee of the Fairmons Cham- ber of Commerce, af; emploved miners to union scale, last night telegraphed Secretary were unfounded. The committee, the telegram de- i} ground. property w and work and out w nature.” “This stated further, “a sumed operations at the request of its own men that they be given work.” were seen moving in t interference of any company,” the telegram .| —and even his nnpu chair—when Y | entering or ing " | This is a surviv spending ves- | Davis that the charges | egress | ade without challenge | after a shutdown res | The committee declared “about 60 | per cent of the former employes are at work.” “Grows” to $10,000 Economy found its way into the elevator force at the Interstate Commerce Commission today. “Want to make $10,000 easy?” one of the elevator operators at the commission inquired of a visitor “Sure, I'd like to make & nickel cusy money,” the visitor replied. ‘“Go over and see the chief clerk at the White House, I see by the papers he's offering $10,000 for an idea on how to save money.” And then the happy dream burst, as dreams. do, for tlie elevator opera- tor was three ciphers off. He read $10,000 for the $10 offered for some idew as to how to cut the White House expenses by $12,000. “Well, $10 is $10, and T guess T'll make a try for that anyway,” said the undaunted elevator chauf- feur. All members of the British House of Commons must bow to the speaker the chamber. from the time when to meet in St 8 and the chair stood before the altar. = Rheumatism banish pains of rheumatism, tice. | headaches, neuralgia, sciatica, toothache, 2nd neuritis; bring quick relief from insomnia, nervousness, colds, grip; fevers, women’s pains, ete. | ortwo Anti-Kamnia tabletsand the pain vanishes. Proved for ' | 84 years by millions of people. Druggists everywhere sell Anti-KamniaTabletseveryday. 25 millions used annually. The genu- ine pain reliever, Anti- a, has Use @ Tablets | Anti-Kamnia = O?GSED 19 ‘LL F‘!N_i | Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape’s Cold Compound” Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opi- L1 ates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold Com- pound.” Price, thirty-five cents. = Druggists guar: An amazing display of wonderful style creations,. have just been unpacked. These garments are the last word in newness and originality. They /answer the demand for “Something different.” {They are priced within the reach of all. Newest Fashions for Women and Misses including — ENSEMBLE SUITS TAILORED DRESSES SMART COATS MILLINERY Pay Only A Small & Amount Doun And The ® Balance By The Week As " You Get Paid— i : z briefly. Annual Appeal for Work Here Will Be Conducted From April 1 to 11. women live. supporting. The annual appeal of the Salvation Army will be conducted from April 1| w. to 11. The advisary board of the army, meeting yesterday in the Evangeline Resldence, 1330 L street, apprdved the $50,000: budget of the Kéever, Cohen. Holz, divisional secretary, The board made an Inspection of the Evangeline Residence, conducted by the army, in which 200 young The institution is self- Rulolph Jose, chairman, presided. rd members Include John Poole, Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph, Isaac Gans, Anton Stephan, G. Logan Payne, . Roger Willlam Flather, Jr, Victor Deyber, Thomas P. Hickmen, Radford Moses, Willlam 8. Hoge, jr.; Gude, Robert L. Mc- Newbold Noyes and Myer Poke| Up Methods Used in With- drawing Whisky. By the Assoctated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, February 20.— Representatives of the Department of Justice, Washington, were in con- ference here yesterday with United States District Attorney A. . Bern- steen regarding the existence of an alleged bootlegging ring in this State. The Washington officlals included Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, As- sistant Attorney General; W. W. Grimes, assistant to the chief of the Whiteford, 20, 1925. Bureau of Investigation of the De- partment_of Justice, and Oliver E. Pagan, Speclal Assistant Attorney General, who has been the Govern- ment’s indictment expert for 35 years The conference is said to have cen- tered around methods for the with- drawal of whisky two years ago from the Hayner distillery at Troy, Ohlo, and its alleged distribution through a Cleveland drug firm into bootleg- sing channels. Clyde Estate, $12,044,323. NEW YORK, February 20.—A trans- fer tax report flled in the Surrogate's Court yesterday appraises the gross estate of the late William P. CI formerly principal owner of the ¢ Steamship Co., as $12,044,323 on - vember 11, 1923, the date of his death. Net asscts are valued at §11,701,801 WAR BLIND ORGANIZED. Sada el K Veterans Who Lost Sight Form New York Chapter. IF YOU HAD A NECK a8 LONG AS TH18 FELLOW e, | ganized a woman's auxiliary. NEW YORK, February 20—The ex- service men who lost their sight in the World War yesterday organized Blind Veterans' Chapter, Disabled Veterans of the World War. Only blind veterans are eligible for mem- bership. Bernard J. Ward of New York was elected commander of the chap- ter, ual int | SORE THROAT ALL TONSILINE The National Sore Throat Remedy 7% SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS and daughters of the veterans or- If you need work, read the want columns of ‘The Star. Ia¥aY aYnYoYaYaYoaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaVaYaYaVaYaYa¥a IaYaYal oY aYo Yoy aYaYaY aYaYoYaYaYaYaYa Yo ol nYaYaYaynoYaYaYaYaYavo All Sales Final on Clearance Sale Merchandise G STREET BETWEEN Tomorrow the Grand Final—The Last Day of Our 75 Satin Hats M'BRGDKS &QQ [ ‘ ic Trimming or : [ITHE 12T eliaes = $0) 45 | | Regular Price $7,95 | Last Day Clearance.. .. A-N-N-U-A-L C-L-E-A-R-A-N-C-E S-A-L-E DEEPEST PRICE CUTS will prevail on all odd lots and broken assortments that have accumulated from this annual event. Many lots are so small and the prices so _ridiculously low that we refrain from making printed an- nouncements, as some of them may not last until noontime. It will be to your advantage to shop early. Tremendously Sacrificed for This, the Last Day of Our Ahnudl Clearance Sale 14 Winter Coats 31 Winter Coats SBGTL 28 Winter Coats - e 120 9 Winter Coats Were $25 to $35 Last Day ‘C’earance T Were $40 to $50 Last Day Clearance ... on.omes Were $59 to $75 Last Day Clearance erewe . row oY, Were $85 to $95 marine, Justin Time for the Last Day 143 New Spring Coats For Women and Misses New borders of Summer furs; the new swirl; the new sleeves; the new high colors: Tiger-eye; felt, aqua- tourmaline, chile gravel, gingersnap, navy and black. Last Day Clearancev..r_........-«.sgg.00 11 Winter Coats Were $95 to $125 Last Day Clearance ... smi.ome 88 Bag Beaded and Lealher s .00 Were $2.00 to $4.00 1 Last Day Clearance. ...... 22 Beaded Bags Imported Were $3.95 to $15.00 Last Day Clearance 94 Prs. Chamoisette Gloves Novelty Gauntlets 8 5 Were $1.50 to $2.00 119 Pairs Kid Gloves Last Day Clearance Imported Gauntlets Were $3.00 Last Day Clearance 95 Gowns Crepe arrd Dimity Were. $1.00 to $1.25 Last Day Clearance .s 49.00 Absolute Clearance of Every Early Silk linings, fine man tailoring, novelty trimmings. Right at the first of the season —sale priced— Spring Hat Every OneAn Exquisite Model For Immediate and Later Wear---In Every New High Color for Spring Trimmed with Flowers, Appliques, Embroideries, Feathers, Ostrich Novelties and New Combinations Tomorrow Your Last Opportunity to Buy Your Choice of All’Early Spring Hats at 27 Dresses Were $12 to $15 ] Last Day Clearance S 63 Dresses Were $15.00 .90 La‘::'eDay')Clearance SRS ,.57 115 Dresses: Were $15 to $18 $ 1 O .00 Last Day Clearance . efaBereterere 96 Dresse: Dresses Were $25.00 $ .00 Last Day Clearance ...xn.cumtba. ]_ 5 68 Dresses Were $29 1o $35 $ 1 8.00 Last Day Clearance ..cu. cu - vun 70 Silk Overblouses Also Tunics, all colors Were $5.00 and $6.00 Last Day Clearance 53 Petticoats Tricosham 85¢ Were $2.00 Last Day Clearance. .. ... 90 Petticoats Tricosham and Tricojersey Were $4.00 and.$5.00 $2 ,'.1,5 Last Day Clearance. .. o 100 Pairs Silk Hose (Irregulars), Black Only Eibei _ 68e 225 Pairs Chiffon Silk Hose : (Irregulars), Slipper Heels New English Clothes The Style Vogue for Spring— Every new material. Every smart Spring shade in single and double-breasteds — ready now! SUITS and TOPCOATS *29*° up $F .00 Were $1.85 Last Day Clearance 250 Choker Beads Imported Novelties Were $1.00 to $1.50 Last Day Clearance 140 Novelty Sweaters Entire Winter Stock 1/2 ris 125 Gowns and Teddies Handmade and Embroidered Were $1.50 $7 .00 Last Day Clearance.. . ... .. 5 88 Teddies Silk Crepe de Chine Were $5.00 Last Day Clearance $375 Dress Hats! Dance Hats! ‘Tailored Hats! Matron Hats! Felt Hats! Sport Hats! Were $2.90 to $15.00 Last Day Clearance. . Cor. 7th and E Sts. Second Floor, Over Kresge’s 0 O B