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o O THE EVENING 7 STOHOSPTALS ARELSTEDIN S Urged to Adopt More Liberal Policy in Putting Facilities L. at Doctors’ Service. By the Associated Press, ch 27.—Tn spite of the Ie! Dor’t please and say “Charge For Women & Misses Sl 15 , w The creations, models, fabrics. COATS Spring Coats of new- est models and latest color effects—for wom- en and misses. season’s latest all popular colors and 703 NS worry about the monev —buy what you Just |{Court Probe Asked | Into Heart Malady AmongIrish Aliens BERLINTOREFUND HERPREWARLOANS Offers Three and One-Half Billion Marks for Old Issues Totaling Seventy Billions. By the Associated NEW YORK, March 27.—Federal Judge John . Knox s asked to look into the prevalence of Irish immi- grants who have been vejected for that cause in unusual during the las examining physic d. heart disease among numbers our months by ns at Ellis Is- he request was e by coun- | BY the Associated Press. i \, March 27.—German and ibers to war loans and 1 government loans, or municipal, ge thes: four mo hese for a have bee valuation law Xy > by the government yes- e ':,‘ hpssires ¢. This means that a total ohli- 2 wounting to 70 billion marks states that it does ) beds, or 14 per cent of the com- 2 nt all ny legal obligations »| not recog - | for thu out of a feeling of moral The new loan will not 1 not be redeem- pELAte 4703 v is paying rep- | ceording tc tion and the Amer eons, but that the do not classify the July 1, 1920. These, s estimated, hold 20 billions. In their case the government will pay 5 per cent in- Payments By the popular Askins plan you pay weekly just what you can. Open an Account Enjoy the dis- tinction of wear- ing the modes of the hour—and pay it as you wear! AS LITTLE AS $2 DOWN opens your account for your Spring outfit at our store. USE YOUR CREDIT. Pay for your clothes while wearing them. Our values are extraordinary, obtainable. on the most. liberal credit terms. T;;_tt Store for Better Clothes SEVENTH ST. N. NN N XYY wverted into a gold mark debt | 8 STAR, terest on their new holdings, and will redeem 25 milllon marks’ worth annuall par. The also provides that war loan subscribers who are virtually destitute shall receive a so-called so- cial rental equaling 2 per cent of their former holdings, but not exceed- ing 600 marks annually. In the case of state and communal securities it is left to the state or municipality whether to make a spe- cial provision in favor of old sub- scribers. On bank accounts there will be no revaluation. National and state mortgages will be revalued at 25 per cent and will bear interest of 2 per cent beginning January 1, 1925; 4 per cent after April 1, and § per cent after February 1, 1926. JUDGE, SPANKS TRUANTS. KANSAS CITY, Kans., March 27.— An old-fashioned spanking was the mposed in juvenile court on two boys who had udge Henry Meade " which was a rapped tightly Chat's the first ver found for a Congres- d," the judge commented. s of the boys were with- “played hookey himself used the Congressional Re in a paper covering. real use 1 held because Judge Meade believed they would fulfill their promise not to play hookey " “TREW” VALUES in dependuble used cars of various makes. No finance charges. THE TREW MOTOR CO. For Men & Young Men Including conserva- tive and collegiate styles, in all the popular Spring models and WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1925 and Electric Co., to the northeastern divisic embracing the Bleventh Brookland and Tckington he banner was prese *s offices Wednesday night by Harry Keyser, secretary of the com- pany, to Montgomery Davis, division superintendent, Addresses to the trainmen were de- livered by Samuel R. Bowen, vice and C. Melvin Sharpe, exec- ant to the president. N to Europe $] 515 o Tourist Third Cabin—Spring Sailings Tourist Specials—Entire Third Cabin reserved exclu- sively for students, teachers, professional and business men and women and tourists. Neat, comfortable state- rooms. Good tableand service. Broad decksforgamesand lounging. Commodious, well-appointed public rooms. Many attractive accommodations still available on these convenient early-Spring sailings to Boulogne and London or Cherbourg and Southampton. MINNEKAHDA Mag 2 and every fourth week thereafter throughout the year Only ship in the world devoted exclusively to Tourist Third Cabin. No other passengers carried. You have free run of all decks. HOMERIC May 163 June 6 and every third week during Spring and Summer Other headliners in our Tourist Third Cabin service during late June and early July ares MAJESTIC (L5248, PITTSBURGH BELGENLAND New Cabin and Third Cabin Liner Queen of the Red Star fleet Sailings to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton, Antwerp All-Expense-Inclusive Tours From New York—$21§ (up) for 24 days From Montreal via St. Lawrence 36 days —$330 For complete, helpful information without obligation apply to R. M. Hicks, 1208 F Street N.W., Washington, D. C., or any author GETS SAFETY BANNER. Northeastern Division of W. R. E. | com ‘Wins Quarterly Award. ‘The banner for making the best showing in accident prevention dur- ing the last three months has been awarded by the Washington Rallway dsteamship agent WHITE STAR LINE ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE " RED STAR Lins INTERNATIONAL ) MERCANTILE MARINE COoMPANY ——————— —~ ] e TR The 1925 Highboy A new Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. Finer and more beautiful than ever. Wonderful new conven- iences and energy-saving fea- tures. White enamel, French gray or oak finishes. shades. Plenty of sizes. Boys’ 2.Pants Suits; all wool; i $9.95 Charge 'I¢r Open Satarday Evenings Until 9 o’Clock W. Hoosier National Campaign Following the Hoosler Manufacturing Company's national campaign, these spe- cial features are available this week. Asks Name Be Changed. ed at the | A, Cutlery Set Ten-piece Dexter Do- mestic Science Set goes with your Hoosier Highboy ‘at no extra cost, | to petty unnoyance ana aiserimina- | They are represented by At Thomas S. Kennedy. Miss Helen Brundige, 19, of Kansa City, challenged all feminine boxer of the 105-pound class to meet her i rf EVERY part ofa Rolls-Royce is designed as a protest against wear. It must do its set task for five, ten or twenty years without replacement or repair. For example, the brakes of a Rolls- Royce have five times the cooling area of the average car. Thelinings are die-pressed of a secret composition. They cannot overheat. Years ago a Rolls-Royce car with five passengers descended the sheer seven- teen miles from the top of Pike’s Peak in neutral, controlled by foot brake only. This car is in daily use with the same brake linings still perfect. Riding in the Rolls-Royce is a reve- lation in comfort—but underneath is strength that insures safety, and en- durance which makes this car an eco- nomical investment in transportation. If you will call at the Rolls-Royce showroom, or telephone, we shall be glad to arrange a 100-mile trial trip over any roads you may select. Rolls-Royce branches and mainte- nance depots in New York, Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Wash- ington, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Representatives in other leading cities. WASHINGTON SHOWROOMS 2400 Sixteenth St. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Last Days of Introductory Offer With Your 1925 Hoosier Highboy A Finer Kitchen Cabinet--- Only today and tomorrow remain for you to take advantage of the special features that go with your 1925 Highboy at no extra cost. Yours At No Extra Cost 31 Piece Set of Chinaware, Cutlery and Glassware Sets Chinaware Mt. Vernon design sot of chinaware—31 pleces—this week only, at no extra cost, with your Hoosier Highbay. Glassware Set 14-piece set of glass- ware, with plenty of Hoosiers Are Sold on the F. amous Hoosier Club Plan MAYER & CO. Seventh Street om0 Between D& E : IIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIllllllllllllllfllllIII|IIIIIIIIIII||IIIIHII|IIHIHHHIIW