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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.,C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925. 18 REG’LAR FELLERS—Early Business Instincts. : . (Conmtgnt, 13, by e Bel Sndiete, o —BY GENE BYRNES |CADET TRAINING IS AID, fl NVIBT, m,A KS : T o[ | ROCKENBACH ASSERTS OH MOM! OH POP! Y77 ; "/ SUR E Addresses High School Corps s : g ) 2 Commissions Are Presented HAVE You HAVE YOl GOT CHANGE &OT CHANGE 2 F 3 OF A oF A NICKEL 2 >y ning is: as beneficial t i V! it is to the military serv Has Served 30 Years for NICKEL? ¢ : ; |an e Cia ity sery | ; s commanding general of the Dis i ! - A hington, told members of Murder—Companion Also ] > ! : ; the Washington High School Cadet P j : ; Corps at commission presentation ex Pardoned, Leaves. | S 2 : ercises yesterday afternoon in. tr Central High School auditorium. Ger i » Rockenbach presented commissior s yis t ¢ | a > s cers of the corps and cor : 3 ed cach one. ¢ L of Western High Scho. the best unit in the cor by school military officers, acted a a guard of honor for Gen. Rocken b Lieut. Col. Wallace M. Craigis U. S. A, professor of military scien at Central. ain i | Z g and tactics in the high schools, pre Madi- | 2 z 2 s 1 and | E : . E % 2 ST Cor the Nine states now require that t when he Bibla be read at stated times in ti E E |BOUNTY PAYMENT SAVES | “BOLSHIE BALL” IS HIT. |McFADDEN BANK BILL i meipisis vrasches, nroccie | S 1P I.EA H]R [;UU G S THOUSANDS OF DEER |1.0u00n Ensops maseins Party With IN LEGISLATIVE JAM|" ) ava ot the session y | | With a long fight in | the waterways measur s | | | | | | No Russian Present. 0 of the banking bill said it pr v { ¥ . 5 Caught in a jam behind the rivers| woulc it furthe Life every moth- i Serzmponisnon sf W Ameciatet B and harbors authorization bill, which | gy, two s must give up. .I-U BRITISH NABUBS‘ Al s LONDON, February 2.—Vodka 8708 | lagt night was made the unfinished Sl Sl T in Li and vodka eggnog were featured: at]pysinesy of the Senate, hope for pas- tain Eions a “bolshie ball” given in Hammer- o TP A e R ed_to permit the national banks ST, smith, London, recently in aid of the |y R A West London Hospital. There were | Capitalists Urged to Acquire| DENVER, Colo, February 27.—More | Vo S0h0on Fospital There were [ tn savedas the resuit of & bownty S4nd 4mOnK the dancers, but o Rus- THE MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY. U. S. Habit of Making |on mouncain lions offered by the Den. [%20% ~ © B e S ‘ e ] & % ver Post duzing the last f¥o years. floor at midnight but its contents @id | Mutual Fire Insurance Building Liberal Gifts. oo TR Which Erants|,g damage, as they were nothing more 1301 H Street Northwest $10 for each lion cub, was inaugurated Washington, D. C. than numerous Russian novelties, which were distributed to the woman guests. five years ago in the interest of game 1 Press | protection. Sportsmen estimate that . -January 28—A special [each mountain lion kills and con-{ Real silver is spoken of as being "| way to bring about a better under- [sumes on an average of 50 deer each | “hall marked g between the United States|year and the Denver newspaper's land would be to send all the [campaign has resulted in the paying men of the British Isles to|of $5380 in bounties since 1920. This L3} b We take pleasure in announcing the appointment of | : All the old aches MR. EDGAR J. HUNTER iven quick, genuine relief for the purpose of acquiring |fizure represents 308 lions, adult and ||| ’ i (Formerly Resident Manager 2 el ck of making frequent and |cu, g . A THREE DA i Liberty Mutual Insurance Company) | Pat a little Sloan’s lightly Iavgr donations to educational insti- | A total of $1,375 in bounties was | | || the aching place, Instantly it H. A. L. Fisher, member of paid in 1922—the largest amount pald ||| { | as sends freshly-purified blood tin- nt, told members of the Eng- [in any of the five years. In 1920 the ||l ||l| gling through the infected joints aking Union at a luncheon re- | of $1,265 was paid out; $i J Manager of our Casualty Department and muscles. You feel a gentle, - y at which he was the guest of (1921; $785 in 1923 and $885 in 1 . | honor. | e | P | ¢ | glowing warmth, then—almost | ile the bounty sys / g | | suddenly—release from pain. All. Academic Bullitngs “Sugerh tended primarily as game protectjon, || / | | 5 ¥ druggists—a5c. . it has resulted in a great saving to A | THE MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY E Mr. Fisher, former president of the men, who claim that the average ||| R board of education, return recently | ¥n lion commits depredations to 9 s 3 . ¥ | Canada, during which he visited many You can step them now with Creo- || Teapkily (om0 AN S RORRIED: Sty | kills pain/ - | of the principal colleges and universi-| The bounty is paid upon submis- ||l mulsion, an Guleied oreoroos It | = pawn es. He spoke in particular of the |sion to fhe newspaper management of ||| that is pleass as 1o take. Cremml . f | superb acaden " buildings for the » pelt of the animal and an accom- sion is a ngw medical discovery here in undergraduates Yale, built by part | nying statement that the animal with Iwn("zi action; it soothes , while of the Harkness endowment of $40,- | slain within the boundaries of and heals tfye inflamed membranes bard and | 000,000, and said that he wished these State. Chronic wukzt and persistent (|| | Telephones: Main 1557 ALBERT R. PETERS, Vice President e | here interested in education. with the work of the predatory game||| Of all known drugs, creosote is “I think it would be a capital idea |} ers of the United States biologi- || FeCO&NiZal by the medical frater- e | 1f we could send all England’s wealthy survey, is leading rapidly to the || Rity as (e greatest healing agency men to America to-inspect the wonder- rmination of the greatest de- for thy treatment of chronic ° | ful universities and to see what had |Strover of game and range cattle in'| COUEh7 and colds and other forms been done with endowments from |the Rocky Mountain region. of thrpat and lung troubles. Creo- me of the American millionalres. If | mulsgon contains, in addition to were done, perhaps some of our | AN e S S *'T:‘t; ch men would acquire the habit of i i 1 a S00the an: e inflamed | A i g e Sl o Plan Radio in Parliament. mgmbranes and stop the irritation of learning. Correspondence of the Associated Press. a/d inflammation, while the creo- | #ote goes on to the stomach, is ab- korbed into the blood, attacks the Millionaires on Stafr, At e s Rhe quacauy | es o & for the ’country's . : el sThere is not a college In the United | weal as member of parliament win|(f3eat of the trouble and destroys f| R -| States, or in Canada which does not|be greatly lightened for Austrian law- tion - S appear to have a well trained retinue | makers through the installation ofd : 3 .‘1-- lionalres on its staff. We here |radio in the House of Parliaments | Creomulsion is n;mnma =atisfactory hiding sland have much to learn from |The service is to be powerful enough || 8 the treatment of chronic conghs and ||| R the officers as | can educationalists.” to permit of listening in on Londan, ||| thici sed siue gechme, catarrhal bron chitis and_ other forms of throat and lung R Berlin, Rome and even New York. | diseases. and is excellent for building up It is predicted that attendanca at ||| the system after colds or the flu. Money om sesslons of Parliament will improve ||| 5t aa Gost i, qnash, of cold, oo matten | | en taken on Rob- i QUININE Tablets relieve | greatly, but that the radio roo s will ||| takiee semira e be permitted to che by curl ol Aatesnd | e much more crowded thigm the ||| druegist = L Sk e ERY CROWDS ARE COMING A NEW SATURDAY BARGA[N FE!&TURE A To Share in This Wonderful Value-Giving < ; ' : Occasion Where Thousands of a ! i V. _ ; I Dollars’ Worth of High-Grade Men’s “Market \ ‘ ek #v) {l CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS $2.25 Diaper Cloth, $1.69 ‘ : , 31\ ARE BEING SACRIFICED! e : ' THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS” WORTH OF SPECIALS! Our entire stock has been drastically reduced to affect Linene Suiting, 29¢ Yd. 5 5 a complete clearance. THIS DISASTROUS FIRE — coming as it did, just after our Spring Merchandise had begun Yard-wide el to arrive—HAS STRUCK US AT A BAD TIME. You'l : e AN Absolute Clearance ~ benefit by the little damage the smoke and water did to T our store—PRACTICALLY NOTHING DAMAGING TO ] rvery Man’s Golden Opportunity-to X \ ANY OF THE ITEMS BELOW CAN BE DETECTED. ten pertect quality f 7 ) Buy Quality Clothes at a Saving : * WE ARE PASSING OUR FIRE INSURANCE ADJUST- Children’s 39c Hose, 25¢ / - f - MENT ALONG TO YOU IN THE WAY OF CLEAR- Voot s, | £ A€ 4 1 325 Suits—-150 Overcoats § || | A o R SUITS AND O’COATS S meAr Lerer 2N 2 All weights, all styles, all colors, all sizes—in two groups nd-new_Spring Suits—JUST IN TIME FOR THE ze and gray i at almost unbelievably low prices. DRESS-UP SEASON. You'll want to get in on these | NZZZ7Z7777 777777777777 Faultless Silk Hose, $1.00 s “F SPECIALS! Not one item bears any damaging mark! Won ka7 Gincan. Y Suits and Suits and : - y i Overcoats Overcoats ‘ ‘ S o 2 $1 4 % | o $1915 All Values Up to $18.00 | All Values Up to $25.00 k and rayon; in : evtutffl lg,f.w\' Save Money on . Union Suits $ 095 $ 095 v, | Boys’ aral Girls’ Solid Leather New and Bewstifed. ..., g 25 Bunes onres. - S s 95 Printed Silk 5 98c g A All Values Up to $28.00 All Values Up to $35.00 i i M e R T Sold Elsewhere at , g: DRESSES . Customer. o « $1.25 Extra Size Slips, 84c | B 250 and 33.00 R\ : , B N | B\ | Hundreds of pairs in tan and EXTRA SPECIAL!! zira ruil cui. "l R i 1 s i Worth $10, $12 \ 5250 English s the verdict and life SO TS MODOBOHC BT ases, of heavy 7 % $1.25 Men’s Mufflers 25c¢ $1.50 and $2.00 SHIRTS Collar and Neckband Styles 89c¢ $4.00 and $5.00 ODD PANTS > W 7 ) Z 7727, crepe | Imauguration Coming—Be Prepared! sbber Corsets, $1.98 | Rubbers! Rubbers! ‘. $ ; -48 Will reduce Worth $1.25 to $1.75 2 % ; Several suits in a lot, which we have ir s All sizes . . Gloripus new arrivals— marked very special fnrhqmck clearance 79c Extra Size Gowns, 5%¢ | &o% " "ehd 5c i * burchaned farhelaw o b= N to go to carly purchasers, be here ¥ ‘599 Extra Size Bloo;ners.}?c e ‘ . and $15 Broad(:loth 7 7 Z 72077 7 While They Last % Z Batiste Gowns, extra | childrens rub. fu t; shirred front. 50c Infants’ Gertrudes, 29¢ Of Fine-count .\|I|'\li"' with lace mbroidery rufle]” Sizes worth—are ready to glad- 4 R 2 e X N \| .early to secure your size. auaity, . with den the hearts of women T e 1 who appreciate distinc- Storm and low-cut styles. | i tive fashions at real sav- i : ings. -~ Besides the all- popular printed silk crepes, there are equally B | . charming- Frocks in— % : Atmetlc Georgette Satin Canton - ‘ 4 . Canton Crepe Poiret Twill | ; Umoll Flannel Charmeuse ~ '} 1 s .t Models for street, after- : 78 g uies noon and evening wear. 2 and 3. 59¢ Infants’ Dressés, 39¢ Of Fine-count Naingook, hem- stitched or lace bottom; fancy yokes. 59c Union Saits, 44¢ Fine - count White Checked 2772007000 7 sook, body attached. Elas- of web batk; drop seat. % 2 to 12. eFS[a\‘ldle Seat: Bloomers, 50c Extra specfal! Black Sateen Bloomers, for girls of 4 to 14. Double stitghed. | 7%, In fine. stzawy Trimmed with lace, beads, |- £ 3 p S 3 \§ rosettes, ruffies, braids, X tions, Large, N - flowers and contrasting c f AR . bands. Sizes 16 to 44. o 2 ; Al ke poputar : \ 3 for $2