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PROBING ALLEGE SALE OF U. S. J0BS Department of Justice Takes . Up Charges Made by T Southern Senators. The Department of Ju: an inquiry into the of the Government. It was said/offi- cially that the President had not di- cted a probe, but on receiving the complaints had turned them over to the Department of Justice. G. O, P. Lenders Accused. Complaints of sale of Federa] of- fices by Republican leaders from ve been made from t hin the last two or thr Wd it is understood that of these complaints has djudged by the Department of ant an in- ¥. 0. Inspectors’ Probe Futile. eneral New recently f his department in- >s relating to post- Carolina, but it cut viola- WOMAN AUTO VICTIM * SUCCUMBS TO INJURY Frederick A. Small Arrested on Charge of Driving Car That Hit Mrs. Fannie Dorsey, Colored. 1138 v Hospital yester- he result of a frac- 1, 20 years old, and failing known, He de- when the cases|“ were called in P Court, and fur- nished bond for nce. Small w ay after Mrs. Do died and was coroner's jury today for the the grand MRS. ANNIE ALLEN REED AUTHOR’S SISTER, DIES Was Never Told of Death of James Lane Allen Two Weeks Ago for Fear of Shock. lie Associated Press. W YOF farch 2.—Mrs. Annie A Reed, of the late James | Lane Allen, novelist, died today at her home in Manhattan. She was | the t surviving member of the imme family of the novelist, | who died only two weeks ago. Mrs. Reed, who was nd had been i1l for ouncement would b One or her last reque rother not be told h he had suf- fered during the last weeks of her Mrs. Reed's body will be taken to| Lexington, Ky. today for burial in the old Allen family plot where her brother was buried. We Know the Value of | Sympathy h Through the many years | in which we have been | serving Washington, we | [ have learned the great ||| || lesson of sympathy. This || is shown in every case we H || handle. Model chapel; Il private ambulances and |l tivery in connection. call | James T. Ryan I Mortician i 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. P Lincoln 142 | | Special for this Week | PLYMOUTH Half Soles Sewed on Rubi);:r“Heel SPECIAL - Plymowth is @ composition of leather and rubber, and is guaranteed for 3 months wear. NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR FACTORY Homeless Pigeons Of Madison Square Assured Shelter Birds Will Be Dispossess- | ¢ ed When Garden Build- ings Are Razed. Special Dispatel to The Star, W v to Animals will feed the |1||u~un'( left homeless when Madison Square Garden -comes down and will ;|erect a mew home for them if the pigeons agree to live in it They are finicky birds, though, says an announcement from the society They might refuse to inhabit a per- tly good shelter provided for them, ;| yet they persist in frequenting the top of the Metropolitan tower, al- though they ought to know by this time that a certain group of hawks have a favorite outdoor sport which consists of . swooping down on the pigeon or two. So the soolety will feed them any- how, and if they can be persuaded it will’ house them too. Its offices are opposite the Garden. “WON’T BE TEA-HOUND,” DAWES EDICT REVEALS T General's Emphatic Remark Indi- cates He Will Not “Tame’” Self to New Office. Although some of his close friends think .the new Vice President-elect, Charles G. Dawes, will voluntarily tame” himself, somewhat in keeping e [ with the dignity of his position as sec- 1|ond in command of the great American - | nation, the general let slip a re- mark shortly after arriving in the Capital yesterday which indicated he up to his customary “he-man" vith a robust distaste for tas fan. The matter of a possible afternoon tea in his honor on March 4, was diplomatically broached. With no gentle suavity, it is reported, the gen- eral replied shortly and positively that he would not be made a ‘tea- hound.” e WEEKS EXPECTED TO RESIGN IN JUNE - FOR YEAR OF TRAVEL (Continued from First Page.) throughout the Mississippi Valley and farther West, especially in the farm- ing regions, against so-called New England domination of affairs at Washington. When Mr. Coolidge be- came President in 1923, New England was pre-eminent at both the Execu- tive and legislative ends of Penn- sylvania avenue. He determined, as far as he could, to take New Eng- land off the front seat and put it on the back seat, with resaect, at east, to the higher personnel Nf the dministration. There was new evi- dence of that program a few weeks ago when he ignored New England nd went into the middle West for his new secretary, Everett Sanders of Indiana. So the country is on the threshold of a new administration, headed for the first time in a hundred years by a man from .\Lfll!sm;xusolu. who s making almost 2 denlonstration of his intention. not w England ‘run the show. Coolidge, for various reasons, ng a practical reading of the doctrine laid down by the last preceding Massachusetts President, John Quin ‘dams, who said at Plymouth in 1802, that “west- ward the star of empire takes its way.” Importance of West, Apart from wanting to rid himself of any taint of suspicion that New England reigns at Washington, the President recognizes the new impor- tance of the Republican West. It rolled up big Coolidge majorities last November. It's rejection of La Fol- lette in regions considered safe for the Progressive ticket is understood to have filled Mr. Coolidge with the determination to accord the “wide open spaces” very conspicuous space beneath the administration plum tree, Messengers _from will _find < | Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PAR- LOR SUITS AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING “Nuff-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 20,000 customers. I give the service you have the right to expect. $9 TAPESTRY CUT TO $298 YARD On the Job Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Have Color in Cheeks Be Be\_ter Looking — Take Olin Tablets If your skin is yellow—comblexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c. STOP SNEEZlNGI Rub nasal MENTIIDI.ATIIM 403 11th St. NW. tower and grabbing off a plump|’ Representative Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets—a sub- | THE EVENING STAR, Washington henceforward, not only westernized In the executive branch, but in the legislative, as well. They will find Dawes of Illinols, in the vice presidential chair at the Senate, Curtis of Kansas Senate leader, Longworth of Ohio, in the Speaker's chalr at the House, Borah of Idaho commandinz foreign relations in the Senate, Smoot of Utah and Warren of Wyoming, respectively, leading finance and appropriations in the Sen- ate; Madden of Illinois, running ap- propriations in the House, and, Green of Towa n charge of ways and means. Tilson of Connecticut will be New England's sole sentry in high place on Capitol Hill SRR (T TUSET e il \unuuumummmnuu i mllll””“” : ~| This is the Home of the 2 - Pants Suit Wehavea stock of 2,500 Spring Suits—Every Suit has 2 Pairs of Trousers. The Extra Pair Doubles ‘INAUGURAL’ SPECIAL 500 SPARKLING NEW 2-PANTS SUITS *35 All Sizes; all Models For short, stout and Long men too. / THE EXTRA PAIR DOUBLES THE WEAR ,.n e .ul"” From “A to Z”- A AMMONIA Davis’, 16 0z.. . . ... .- 9¢c Parsons’, 10 oz. ..14¢ Mayflower. ...... tys o A APPLE BUTTER Blu-Ri-Co, No. 3 can. . .17¢ Heinz, medium.. . 15¢ Heinz, 11b. ..27¢ Heinz, 2 lbs. . .. 42¢ APPLE SAUCE Thomas’, No. 3 can. . ."15¢c Heart of Mume, No. 2 14c Del Monte, No. 2. ... ..19¢c APRICOTS (Evaporated) Fancy. Choice . .. Standard APRICOTS (Canned) Del Monte, No. 2/, can.26c Del Monte, No. 2 can.. .20c Del Monte, No. 1 can.. .15¢c HUNT'S GOODS — OF EQUAL QUALITY — le LESS ASPARAGUS Del Monte, No. 2V, can.37¢ Eagle,No.2; can. . . .. 29¢ ASPARAGUS TIPS Del Monte, No. 1. .. 32¢ Del Monte, picnic Eagle, No. 1 31c Robles, No. 1 BAKING POWDER . Rumford, 5 1b. ..81.10 Rumford, 1 Ib. 29¢ Rumford, 3 lb. Rumford, ¥ Ib .. 8¢ Royal, 12 oz.. . .44¢ Royal, 6 oz. 24c Royal, 4 0z. 17¢ Royal,2o0z. ... 9¢ Davis, 5 1b. . .. 89¢ Davis, 12 0z. . . 19¢ Davis, 6 oz. 12¢ Davis, 3 oz. . . 6¢c Bob White, amall ...... 4c BARLEY Quaker. . ............ 12¢ BEANS (Dried) Navy, 3 Ibs. Lima Beans, lb. Red Kidneys, Ib. .. BEANS (Canned) Campbell’s, can Ritter’s, can Red Kidneys, can. Van Camp’s,3 cans. . .. BEANS (String) Booth’s, can Wagner’s, can. Wayne, can BEANS (Lima) Curtice, can Blue Dot, can. Peacock, No. 1 can. ..12‘/gc BEETS Silver Lake, No. 3...12Y Curtice, No. 2.. Wayne, No. 2. BEVERAGES (2¢ Devosit on Each) Clicquot. ............ 11c CanadaDry. .. ... .16¢ Arlington. . 10c Za-Rex. . .. .25¢ Near Beer, 4 for.......25¢c BON AMI Coke. > .-t 9c Powder ............. 10c BRILLO. ........... .. 7c BROOMS 65c quality. ......... 60c 60c quality.. . ... .52¢ 39c quality. BUCKWHEAT Ballard’s Gold Medal. ... Aunt Jemima CATSUP Ritter’s, small. Ritter’s, large. Heinz, small. . . . . . Heinz, large........... CAPERS CEREALS Post’s Bran Flakes. . . Pep. 8 ounce. WASHINGTON, D. Washington’s Greatest Food SALE! —Nothing Left Out! CHERRIES (Royal Anne) Del Monte, No. 2V, can.28¢ Del Monte, No. 2 can. . .26c Del Monte, No. 1 can.. .21c HUNT'S PRUITS, 1c LESS CHOCOLATE Baker’s, V, Ib. . 18¢ Baker’s, 1-5 1b. 8c Hershey’s, Yo Ib. ......17¢c CLAM CHOWDER. ... .10c CHILI SAUCE Van Camp’s, large.. . . . Snider’s, small. . . . Heing.: ... . o5icisioe oot 32¢ CHILI CON CARNE. .12Yc “RED HOT,” VAN CAMP'S COCOANUT Baker’s, moist, can. . . Dromedary, small. .15¢ . 8¢ Dromedary, large. . . .. CLEANSERS Old Dutch, 2 for. ..... Babbit’s - Spotless o 20 Mule Team, 10 0z.. 9c COCOA Baker’s, Yolb......... 18¢ Baker’s, 1-5 b 8c Hershey’s, Y b, e Verdale, 1 Ib CODFISH Beardsley’s. Ready ‘to Fry. . Very Best, 1 1b OR SIMON PURE OR GORTON'S COFFEE Maxwell House Orienta . . - Sunbeam . White House COFFEE (Geo. Washington) Small Medium. Large CORN Maryland. ........... 14¢ Maine Honey Drop.. . . .15¢ Country Gentleman.. ...15¢ Golden Bantam. . . .. .. 20c ShoePeg............. 16¢ CORN STARCH Duryed’s ............ 11c AEpo, S50 R 8¢ CRISCO .......... 19¢ CURRANTS. EXTRACTS Sauer’s, large.. .. ..... 25¢ Sauer’s, small. . .. ..... 15¢ FIG BARS, Ib. . ...... 12Yc FIGS, canned, No. 2 can.27¢ DROMEDARY FISH FLAKES B&M,small. . .. ...... B & M, large. Gorton’s . . ... .. : FRUIT SALAD 21/, Del Monte. No. 1 Del Monte. GELATIN [ o0 L SN R e 16¢ Knox .. ..18¢c Jello. ..10c GRAPE JUICE Welch, quart. ... ... -...55¢ Welch, pint. ......... 29¢ GRAPELADE .. ....... 23c HERRING ROE Potomac. . ........... 20c Gorton’s. .............19¢ HOMINY, Ib..........4%c HONEY ( Airline) ..54¢c C.,, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925. “5c BREAD BAKERS” Not a One-Day Sale! o 4 . ] Not a Weekly List of Specials! Mo Pasis: Adisitape by “Shoching Enti ! But for the Entire Month of March! Up”—Our Stocks Are Large JARS PEACHES (Canned) SOAP Pints, doz . Del Monte, No. 2Y; can.25¢ Cleaneasy. . . Quarts, da:. Del Monte, No. 2 can. .22c Small Ivory.. . . Y Gal., doz.. . Del Mon}‘{‘v’s’!«‘s’: ‘Ie cl:!;!; .15¢ Large Ivory Old Pacific. can. . 1. .19¢ Stav,$for............ Jg:)fi:f: s 11e Short Slop.’3 calnt e .Sgc ---------------- %l.:{ J’c"y, s 32¢ Cascade, No. 2V, cq. .18¢c ch’s Grape.. . .....16¢c PEACHES (Evaporated) : JUNKET ..........c.. He Bl e - fi“{""’""" 2 for.. , Ib.. . a Standard, Ib. . . Octason. K;PPERED HERRING 8 lk(‘fe Buoy. AR ..12Ysc PEAS (Dried) inso. fnaches Mlor o s oo 25¢ Blackeyes, lb.. .. .... 1o Lixl Yellow Splits, Ib. . .. .. 10c ipso, large. LA FRANCE G:e:anp‘;i:::’ I 12Y,c Chipso, small Foblete.. .. ool il . 7c z Powder ............. 8¢ PEAS (Canned) Marcella, can.... . .. ... 22¢ LOBSTER (Star) Cordova,’ sifted, can.12c Yolb.....conevve.... 43¢ Cordova, ext. sift., can.19c %ilb...... froecee...28c K,‘,.‘fi",;r, m,‘,,_,zzé/sc SODA PPN MRS R o et 2 Sal Soda.. ... ... 7c i rm and Hammer-. . . . . 4c MACARONI & SPAGHETTI FPEANUT BUTTER Mueller's. ......... '14c SOUPS Clean Made, 3 for. ‘20c VanCamp’s,3for..... 20c Bulk,Ib. ........... 32c Campbell’s,can....... 9¢c MAlfKAEREL (Fat Shorux)sc PEARS (Canned) SPAGHETTI - vg.. . 1/, 29 Franco-American . .. .. 1lc Varlb. Avg..1 % Del Monte, No. 3 ean. 2lc Heinz, smail... - g .. 19 einz, med .. MATCHES L L G e e 16 Cubic Inches, 6 for. .25¢ M'Cubi; ldnchu, oach, e P;'IrveatmEAle;flund 21),...28¢c SPICES Safety, 3 dox g Plantation, No. ’21/1’ ‘27¢ gll[ hoBcl Sptoest .7 8¢ . 4 . 21/, .33 ul ack Pepper, Ib.22¢ MARSHMALLOW P e N B8 025 Balk White Paoer 16 270 Curtice, small. . ... ... 12Y%c Grated,No.2. ........ 19¢ Curtice, large. E 2 SPINACH Hipolite POLISHES Del Monte. . . . . ...16¢c MAGIC BLUE, 6 for.... 5¢ Shinola, 3 [ R 2inl... ceeeee SWEET POTATOES. .. .17¢ MEATS (Canned) e il Potted, o8 .......... Solorine 'mn"' : STARCH Potted, %ss. . . . .. . X-Ray. e Argo. ...... Corned Beef, 1 1b. Elastic, large. . . Boned C'nckcn, Yo 5. .42¢ POSTUM Elastic, small MEA!. ;:::, ;:;:l: ........... SUCCOTASH ;’V’;;“, ’:’- Caprniubey 4,/4:. Cer:al, small.. ; Peerless. ............ 17¢ 5_75.03"":0{" e 242c Cereal, large Caiticess .. ..o 20c Quaker, pi dlc PRUNES 1 SUGAR Granulated, 10 Ibs. . . .62c Brown, Ib 8c Powdered 10 Domino, 2 Ib 23c SYRUP MILK AND CREAM PUMPKIN, No. 3....12Yc Karo, Blue, 1Y;-1b. can.10c Sweet Milk, pt. . 5Y¢ Slbican: . > b L 32¢ Sweet Milk, qt. .11c RAISINS PO cam s vt e S 59¢ Buttermilk, pt.. ..5¢ SunMaids.... ... .. 11c Karo, Red, 1c more Buttermilk, qt.. .10c SEEDED OR SEEDLESS Golden Crown, 1c more Cream, Y; pt. _14¢ Log Cabin, small. . . . .. 26¢ Cream, pt RICE tol gall:f'n, medium. . .52c Double Cream, V; pt. . .27¢ Tooae3:15e 25¢ g;;i MZ""':’ i‘;’;fi:- ...51.03 'y Wife’s, s MILK (Canned) Curtice Pu’reaS’::. voen.49c Eagle,can.. ........... ;3: Challenge, can. .14c Borden’s, tall can.. .... 9c SALMON POTATO CHIPS Borden’s, small can . 5c g";’"":‘," :;!""1 1/2“:" s ;;c Van Camp’s, tall . 8¢ otumbiaKiwer, Shesinn Van Camp’s, small. e ::::’2 e 3 3 MIXED VEGETABLES. 10c Shum. . CSEne s o - O s Ninute.. ... .. 5 11c Brer Rabbit, 1Y-lb. can.14c ~SANIFLUSH. ......... 19 Tra Palmetto, No. 2. ..... . ... 15c oxir il'plon’s, IIBE G 44c 5 ipton’s, V; Ib... .23¢ MUSHROOMS Jeorene LR House Lords, U Ib. . .. 43¢ Hotels .............. 43¢ 2. lby,Ba . House Lords, V4 Ib. .22¢ 1st Choice.. . .50c 2. Ba:-'- AAAAAAAAAA Geevn 1b... ... .. .48¢ 1 - MUSTARD Ice Cream, 10 lbs. . . .12 /gC G e o Gy $7¢ Guldin's: 'SARDINES Z'::ih Oil or Mm!ard Yis. . . 4Yc TOIL_ET PAPER Colmc.n;t' % T8 Portuguese, Yos. . . .. .. 5c Size, 5 for. ... ... .. 19e AL Portuguese, 1/43 ,,,,,,, 26¢c 10c Size,3for. . ...... 250 Colman’s, Y, Ib N < 1, 10 Colburn’s, Y 1b. orwegian,. l4s. .. ... . c SAUCES TSM;€OES NOODLES Loz G e e R 1Te : Lea & Perrin, small. . .27¢ N IGan- ... .o v 15 See Macaroni Lea ;.& Perrin, large. . .47¢ i NUTMEGS, 80 size, ea.. 1c ‘fogehen Bouquet. .. 3oc TUNA FISH BRI e L S White Star, Ib. . ...... T R R 27¢ OLIVE OIL (TO CLEAN IT UP) White Star, 1, Ib Pompeian, pt. ......... 50c zh‘t’ks.i‘;" Vs Ib Pompeian, o pt. ... ... 27c¢ SHRIMP ue Ribbon, same No. 1 Tins. OLIVES No. 2 Tins. VINEGAR eens, 8 oz. White House, pt. . . ... 10c oo SAPOLIO White House, gt. . . .. .17c Stuffed, 8 oz. o e Gl s 9¢ White House, '/; gal. ...32¢ Stuffed, 6 oz. Hond i io: . i, s 9¢ White House, gal. . . .. 55¢ Stuffed, 3 0z. . . ’ A SOAP POWDER WAX PAPER, 4 rolls. . .10c OILS (Cooking) Kirkman’s .. .......... wm‘ , :: $ .sioap;‘;lc LR S WIZARD PRODUCTS esson, tar Naphtha. . . ... A fo odd F Dol Mazola, pt Gold Dast, smail. . e W i Mazola, qt Gold Dust, large cingalloutat........ ..19¢ EANCANS SALAD DRESSING YEAST CAKES, 5 for. . .14c Va. Sund. D Premier, large. . ... .. .. 35, - 51 W Remember! These Prices Are Effective During the Entire Month of March Z SHOPPING BAGS, ea... 4c |

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