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CORDIAL WELCOME WAITS ALESSANDR Elaborate Plans Made in| Buenos Aires—Chileans to Join in Greeting. BY CLAUDE 0. PIKE. e to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | President andri of Chile when e arrives in F uished vis- | to Buenos Alvear will| . Cat Firemen Saved Accepts Offer as Company’s Mascot “Aerial,” the cat rescued from starvation in the Jofty branches of a tree on New Jersey avenue near treet last night by firemen of 0. 4 Truck Company, today was offered appointment as company mascot. i And all indications were that “Aerlal” would accept, judging from the manner in which he lapped up the bowls of milk pro- vided by his rescuers. The feline was badly in need of the nourish- ment, for, the firemen were in- formed, he had been perched in the tree for several days after he had been forced to take refuge on a high limb from a dog. A resident of the nelghborhood told the firemen of the cat's plight and Sergt. E. M. Luskey climbed the tree until he frightened anfmal & new name because It: was cegsary to use an aerial ladder in the rescue. . + 'y N *THE EVENIN(} S'IAR WAS $60,835,421 LOANED TO FARMERS TO DATE Disclom;e of Operations by Fed- eral Intermediate Credit Banks for Benefit of Agriculture. The Federal Intermediate Credit Banks have loaned out to farmers a total of $60.835421 of Government | money, it was revealed last night at the Treasury. Direct loans amounting to $4,206,- 931 and rediscounts aggregating 8, it was shown, were made he credit banks during Ja ast month for which repor complete. Nix of the 12 banks made no direct loans in Ju and this condition was taken mean that commercial loan encies were supplying gr unts of funds, No apprec shown In the amount o handled b credi distr direct loans were re 1 were identified by the Treasury ary, to not FREDERICK WERBER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Resident of Berwyn, Md., Former- ly Was Employed in Treasury De- partment Nearly 40 Years. Frederick Werber, 72 years old, formerly an employe of the fifth au- ditor's office of the Treasury Depart- ment for nearly 40 years, dled at his in Berwyn, Md., Wednes- lingering illness. @ native of South vernment during veland's adminlstration. He retired from the Government serv- fce about two years ago. Funeral services were conducted at ence in Ber: after- William enberger e Ma ed by his wife, a i @ daughter, in \\ Case, both of Berywn, Mrs. 4 HINGTON Hope Felt for Curzon. LONDON, March 13.—A medical bul- ed this morning says Lord . who recently underwent an ration, pa a.fair night, and although hfs condition continues to cause anxlety, his general strength ~| ia ‘belng maintaineds He s setting M 5| & fair amount of sleep. 1 proba- | ¢ glamour of | The world may make mistakes, but t never takes a man at his own val- 11833 Phelps Place N.W. Near California Street West of Connecticut Ave. New bullding, elevator service fireproot 3, 4 and 5 halls and baths, with large ¢ built-in bathtubs with showers; building heated by oll th an fociue : white Lgas stoves with ventilators. Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc., ’ 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 construction, rooms, large t eredit g the arbitra- ~en introduced in the Polish s Parlia- | ent GROW WITH YOUR LIBRARY BUILT TO ENDURE 12181220 F-St. N.W. . Ph: Main 7604- In the Boys’ . Section Longie, the New Suit for Boys Sizes 12 to 19 Years $18.75 Spring is a good season to -ease into long trousers—and the Longie, with knickers for reg- ular wear and smart wide-bottomed long trou- sers for dress-up, solves the problem. In man- nish fabrics, tailoring and the new Spring colorings. For Confirmation or Dress-Up Boys’ Blue Serge Vest Suits $16.75 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits with vest, including one pair golf knickers and one pair of regulars. Sizes 7 to 18 years. New Arrivals in Spring Topcoats $9.75 Attractive mid-season coats, tailored smartly in the new models from excellent fabrics. Navy blue serge, tweeds and novelty effects. Sizes 2 to 10 years. “Longies” for the Little Fellow $12.95 Styled like big broth- er's with English coat, blunt vest, one pair straight and one pair long trousers. Neat, dressy fabrics. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Hats and Caps for Spring $1.50 to $2.50 Boys’ Wash Suits $1.69 Such fabrics identify their excellence— .verfast Suitings—Yorke Golden Cloth—Real Linen—Genuine Palmer Cloth and Lonsdale Jean. And the styles include Russian and regu- lation middies, Balkins, broadfalls, side-laced kiddie and other button-on styles—with long and short sleeves. Colors—solid tones and combinations—brown, tan, cadet, gray, navy, green, copen and white. Sizes 2 to 10 Years Saks & Company—Second Floor “ > *0 *¢ o b o d b od > *o e b od *< b od * > > >0 > P od > b od b o d *o > > P od b od b od > 8 > *e *o b od 0 * b od * * *4 *e *4 |8 *6 *e > g bod bod *o > 8 & *¥ g b d *e- b o4 2. 8 > *S 3 > -|-oo * b4 * b od *e *o > . | 00 > L od b od bod b o4 > *o *e *o *e > Do d *e *e *e b od *4 8 8 *e b o4 - b o4 *o L o4 b o4 8 *& o L od b o4 *0 *o *o *o *o *o b od > *e *o *e *o b od *e *e > b o4 * b od > b od * # The credit bank at Loulsville was the only Institution that had no dis- ;ount operatlons In 33222338223 22221 Columbia 58 of | month. ach handled total loans in e million dollars in the 9990 *40e The:e are Hats for every occasion—smart model , shiapes; grace- ful‘'wide brims. Hats for “the -stylish miss and .the .more con- servative woman. Do, F A T PNt TR FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. 37 ACRES DONATED TO BOY SCOUTS OF D.C. Gift of Tract at Burnt Mills for Camping Ground Made by R. S. Brookings. The gift of 37 acres of land at Burnt Mills, Md, to the Boy Scouts in the Foot-Bath ——— ALLEN'S FOOT=EASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for tired, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. ' It takes the friction gom the shoe, prevents blisters and sore spots and takes the sting out of corns and bunlons. Always use Allen's Foot-Ease to break in new shoes. Sold every- where. Trial package Free. Address $2323332323242423222422222222282838020223%3 232343 Timely and Tempting Sale 6f High Type N ew Sprlng Hats ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Le Roy, N. Y. 3 333 & You'll appreciate the splendid facili- ties of our daylight Millinery Dept. — and the special val- ues the new buyer is giving you. Hair Crowns CantonCrepe and Hair Combina- tions. Swiss and Milan Combina- tions _The variety is large and ntative—same as the ual. prove such .extraordinary op- portunities as this — giving you choice of the: better Hats at a wonder price! New Spring Models ally fine Coats on sale at Sizes 2 to 14 All the new weaves, in all the new high shades; as well as staple colors. Smart mod- els—tailored with extreme care. A Bargain of Unusual Importance Third Floor A Saturday Surprise in the —of new and ultra models— for street and afternoon wear —Cloth, Silk, Flannel, Jac- quard; plain and flowered Bar- onets—in all the bright and brilliant Spring shades. All sizes in the lot—of about 200 Dresses. Choice. .. TOs A March Boosting Sale ‘of Girls’ Coats Through the co-operation of one of the leading makers we are privileged to place these exception- Bargain Basement Wonderful Values Beautiful Frocks 52,97 3333838 228}3{2383322{1{2};}32332238833338228838233238832}83:38388833383333313883832838“8883388322282328“3388282383328_328282833238_283&383 Boy § S2333883388883883883883238828288888388388388288283838: EERIOE HARSRMIR R ML EEE TR 11322 E2 202223 22322823 223222222 83222223 824224 “t:zzzmzmz:zzzmzzzzmz_xzz_xzzzzzzzzzx:xzzzzzzzzzz: 838 was announced yesterday at the daily campalgn committee luncheon. The tract of land, known as the Woodrow Wilson Scout Reservation, has served as a training and camping ground for the Scouts in the past. “Mr. Brookings' generosity is an ex- ample that will be followed by the business men of Washington, they once ize and appreciate what the outs stand for” sald Huston Thompson of the Federal Trade Com- mission, who is directing the financial of the District by Robert S. Brookings campaign for the Scouts. “All the business man needs Is a lucid illus- tration of the work. He quickly ETasps the idea.” The amount of subscriptions to the $60,000 campalgn reached $36,373 yes- terday and the 150 workers were op- the close women seeking a career going 1 fnsurance of the campaign. Team No. 28 by Wi G, fialt turne rodew e racst damonn ¥ ‘ BIA% AL A ¢ For Germ-Free Cleanliness George 1d at out- “Scout was he Hotel > gave the noonday meetl the Franklin master A. G. oath.” \—— ——( MAXWELL FUR. CO.—415 7th ST. N.W. T/ $1.90 Delivers Any of These Specials ; Floor Lamps Beauties at $12.95 s good-looking polychrome bases, complete with silk shades, at this -ex- traordinary low price. Come Strollers, $16.75 weight, they easy to handle. A mo tractive design closely woven fiber and a big extra value! Light in Kitchen Cabinet $27.50 A ‘wonderful labor and time saver—giving you many more hours for doing or en]O)mg other things. Only $1.00 Cuh Gateleg Table, $16.75 An artistic design with drop leaf. Rich 'mahogany finish. Yours at a saving! SPECIAL Saturday Only I'hirough a special concession from the maker, who was overstocked ¢ these s them at wonderful tomorrow you get the be full saving! Take vour several beautiful velour and secure a wor and two chairs that's almost sidering quality I'\U sold out 5129 $10.00 Cash—Balance Easy Terms coveri Complete Walnut Bedroom Smte Including 10 Pieces - $ 1 39 Dresser Vanity Chair Complete Chiffonier Spring Bench Bed, Mattress and Two Pillows $10.00 Delivers It—Balance Easy Terms Ope; buffet, $10.00 Cash—Balance Easy Terms Advance Sale of “Maxwell’s” Guaranteed Refrigerators $1.00 Cash Delivers Your Choice A splendid top-icer model, with roomy food compartment and a large galvanized iron lined compartment for ice, finished in 1 l .75 $19.75 $22.50 golden oak, is priced at only Another Refrigerator, especially de- signed for use in the small apartment where space is limited, yet spacious and well made, in golden oak, is priced at . The high-grade three-door side icer, pictured above, will cut your ice bills this summer. Roomy comparlment57fin|<hcd in golden oak. Now to be had at