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HOLDS .. LA *ONTTALY TOD Debt of $1,631,000,000 Should .Be $697,000,000, Former Ambassador Says. tory supplied to Italy during the war and asserted that the $1,631,000,000 elaim- ¢ the U as Jmpos- » question of as sqlved. - Haly's paper lire only if, equal to the gold standard and claim from %taly only what was just and honest. He re- ealled that Senatgr Mayer, in his report on the fimencial budget, had | recommended the government pay its foreign debts, -and he agreed with him thag the problem must be faced ed, as it was impossible to Italian currency before reaching an agreement with the | creditors on amounts and means of | payment i Suggests Funding Plan. | “America has kept thus far to-| ward Italy a most friendly and cor- dial attitude,” he said. “We cannot settle our debt with England without | simultaneously settling our debt with Amerca., But if the American Treas- y agfeed to capitalize the Italian debt at $1,600,000,000 and was satis- fied with a small rate of interest, be- eept amortization, ending in 1995, the debt might be transformed into a kind of consol.” Senator Rolandi-Ricci thought this would be an equitable solution, as in 1835 the dollar might be bought at # lower rate than at present, while in 1950 it would be virtually at par. U. S. WILL BUILD SCHOOLS FOR NATIVES IN ALASKA| Will Spend $50,000 for Three Buildings—Others to Be Erected Soon. Plans for constriction of three buildings to form the nucleus of the | first industrial-voca tem for native Eskimos and Indtans of Alaska were outlined today by the Interior Department The three structures will include twa, to cost $20,000 each, at Ekluting, in central Alaska, near Anchoraghk and at White Mountain, in the north- Early erection of additional schools is contemplated ;. Further expansion of the system has been made possible by an enact- ment the last session of Congress authorizing the Bureau of Education, which has supervision over the na- tives, to take over any unoccupied Government buildings and military Teservations. One of the latter which is expected to verted for sch Gibbon, near acquired and con- purposes is Fort na CLERK-CARRIER WANTED. Commission to Hold Examination for Post Office Job. The Civil Servige: Commission today announced an open eompetitive ex- amination for the pesition of clerk- carrfer in the post office here, Appointmentg-are usually made to substitute positiong at 60 cents an hour, and prometions. are made to *regular positions according to senior- ity of appointment> Men only will be admitted to this examination, as there ig now an am- ple register for wolen. Applicants must measure not less than 5 feet 4 inches in height in bare feet, and will not be eligible for appoint- ment either a8 clerk or city carrier unless they weigh at least 125 pounds in ordinary clothing, without overcoat | or hat. i Full information and application blanks may be obtained at the office of fhe s ary, fourth civil service district, 1723 F street northwest. e T HONOR FOR EDUCATOR. Park to Be Dedicated to Dean Graves of Yale. NEW HAV ! | ‘onn. March 27.—A , 10 miles south of , Calif,, 157 acres in ex- of between eleven | on board feet of well as consider- growth, is to h 8. Graves Redwood r of the provest of he wa through the activities of erick Schwartz, and it i , to complete the purchase | of the tract and make it a public| park \\7'c Tave VIncludedriin O\lx‘ Stock of Health Foods The Battle Creek Food Company Products Zo: Breakfast food, toasted. I5¢ Bran Flakes ‘Vita-Wheat, uncooked Tre-Jour Compacts The thinnest Compact made, Gun Metal finish. Vanity Mirror and Puff. Special, $]:00 Correct Kid Gloves Perfectly Cut Very swagger are these Gloves of Im- ported Kid. They re- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925. G STREET BETWEEN [I™EI2™ Important Occasion—Saturday New Coat Fashions Featured at a Special Price Filigree Chokers Old Gold, Green Gold and Silver Finish. All one size Bead. Special, 0195 veal an exacting care 1n workmanship, and add to the flenera] smart- ness of your Easter outfit. Jumper Skirts Youthful and. Smart Jumper skirts of this sort are a very important part of the complete Spring ward- robe. And much of their desira- bility lies in the fact that thcy introduce so much variety in the outfit. With them peasant blouses or tai- lored blouses may be worn. Of Satin or Flannel With Colored Banding 55.00 First Floor . $25.00 At no time have Spring Coats been so varied and attractive, so smart and becoming. Each model in the group embodies all the new style features: theFlare,theFrontRipple, the straightline back and the tailored collar. Attractively fur bor- dered or plain coats developed in Bengaline, Charmeen, Twill and Suede-like materials. In Wigwam, Aquamarine, Carmelian, Venezia Blue: also Navy and Black. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes $2.95 First Floor Second Floor Announcement Hundreds Are Waiting For ‘Ensembles The New Scarfs Lend a Glowing Note s | trasting color. So varied, so charming are they that one may choose for nearly every type of costume. ; Exceptional Values Peasant Blouses There are scarfs of Pussy Willow Silk with hand-tied fringes and scarfs of con- QW A Separate Coat—a Separate Frock This is the first announcement of this Ensemble Frock- at this remarkably low prico. We are featuring it at this special price to emphasize the fact that here at-Brooks “the newest fashions cost-the least.” In all the season’s most wanted fabrics.and colors. Misses’ and Women'’s Sizes 16 to 44 With Colorful Handwork A quaint charm marks these blouses. The round necklines and graceful sleeves are very generally becom- ing. Elaborate embroid- eries in color lend a dis- tinctive note. Of Crepe de Chine 35.00 First Floor - Fine, Silk Stockings In the New Colors Third Floor Disclosing the Secret of Smart Styles at a Moderate Price 24 New Easter Frocks 25" Thil i! an entirely new collection Of Fl’OCkl. Many Stockings of medium- weight Chiffon. They can be worn with the Satin or Dance Slippers. Hose a bit heavier for general service. And then the practical weidht for every day. All full fashioned, clear and firm in weave and in the colors mest wanted now.. : $1.50 First Floor Sanatarium Cooked Bran. . .25¢ are copies of the newest Parisian ideas. A Frock for Evening Wear, a Frock for Dinner Wear, a Frock for Afternoon, a Frock for Street Wear. Styled in ways of youthful elcdlnce. worn by the chic young New York girl. Irresistibly lovely modes—original and different. Beaded Frocks, New Godets, Flare Models, Soft Satins, Flat Crepes, Printed Crepes, Georgettes, Long Sleeves, Short Sleeves, Sleeveless, Baby Sleeves. The scason's Jars Malted Nuts most desirable colors. ‘Lacto-Dextrin ... Jar Paralax 5-Ib Bag Gluten Flour. . . . ., Magruder Inc. BEST GROCERIES Conn. Ave. & K. St. Established 1875 Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Third Floor