Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 25

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HALF-CASTE TRIBE IN AFRICA REVOLTS Take Up Arms in Demand for Freedom——League Aid uth Africa S rican suddenly been called upon to deal with a revolt in the mandated terri- of Southwest Africa, a former The trouble does not territory, but is con- b tribe of haif- April 3. ependence and League of Na- ted for some resent had not | rious. The tribe Administrator he #cene with > airplanes t is hoped. t matters will be settled | peaceably, CASE CALLED PATHETIC. British Writer Contrasts Change in Rule of Colony. LONDON, April 8.—The Cape spondent of the Daily * German rule, v suked as nomi t had its own Iy believing | d by Provi- {Rehoboth, given to the tribe ssion: ing the period of man, soverefgnty ever Southwest Africa.) name government has | BROTHERS TWICE FREED OF SETTING BARN FIRES Frank Again Cleared in Rockville Court Following Taking of Testimony. Special Dispatch to ROCK VIL and Raymond iel P. Greenfield, a fa quitted & second time of arson in court here today. A plea of not guil- ty was accepted in the case of Ray- mond, following & verdict in favor of the former. In March last vear a barn on the farm of William C. Watkins, neigh- bor of the Greenfields, was destroyed | by fire, and in the following May the | rebuilt structure was burned. At a trial last Fall in connectfon with the second fire it was held that incen- diarism was not shown, and the case was dismissed. On the nd in- dictment the.boys. 23 and 14 vears old, respectively. were placed on trial this week. The taking of testimony was brief | More than a millions women are pledged to universal peace. Starting at 7130 P.M. Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra and Raymond Greenfleld | THE EVENING $50,000,000 COFFEE IS AWAITING BUYERS American *Buyers Cut Pur- chases in Santos to Bring Prices Down. valued ut Santos in consequence of American tmporters having unexpectedly de- creased their purchases two months ago in an effort to bring down prices. 00,000 is piled up in Coffee dealers here say that 2,000, unol bags are on hand, which previous storage records. T 0 Tefer to the approaching harveat, the product of which will begin to come fn carly in July, which may create a situation requiring action by the new institute organized to defend the cof- fee market If foreign importers are| able to continue to make only small pur- chases. It was pointed out in coffee circles { that notwithstanding their continued | difficulty to se Santos expo! at present prices, the were refhaining sur- Dinner Dance I SATURDAY, APRIL 4th | Wardman Park Hotel For Reservations, Columbla 2000 Evening Dress Requested Supper Dancing | Every Eyening, | Tem "to Twelve w | Just Two of Many! First—We show you the very pop- ular four-piece golfer’s suit — com- prising coat, vest, four-plus_knickers. long trousers and Second — The latest English double breaster, with broad shoulders; snug fitting, barrel shaped coat; trousers. wide lapels and wide Both of these models and hundreds of others in the season’s newest fabrics and colors—at $22, $24 and $26. | ed not gullty before Judge lhnrlrr, NEIRO, April §.—Coffee | ¥ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY prisingly firm against the non-buy- ing attack. Accused Dry Agem Denies Charge | Gonzaga High Affair to Be One of JERSEY CITY, N. J., April 3.—| Best Bver Given. Clyde Cheescman, suspended gen ; tion agent attached to Div Pretentious plans are being worked Chief Merrick's staff, and 12|out to make the *prom” conducted arrested by detectives in u|by the Gonzaga High School stu- Hotel on rufd on March 21 in Harrison wread- |dents at the Mayflower . Wednesday, April 15, one of the big- gest of the post-Lenten social affairs for the younger set. M than 100 > [leaders in Washington socicty and overy of |alumni of the ool are serving as an alleged plot to transport ilieg: atrons and patronesses. Upward of beer from a brewery ouples are to attend. The ball YOUWILL LIKE THE PLAN! alke are availing, thery our’ o 0% BRAN AND. cu:vnoun g the .000 bail each. The raid vor Hupmobiles resorve “your” oa . Buicks its just like you Fords Cadillacs DJéNiéfiY@URerLFm The Milestone System PMAIN OFF/CE YPTOWN BRANCH 32/-325 IS™SLN.W. SM.COR/L™Q W.Sts. FRANKLIN 6020 NORTH 122 S LA ---and every suit has two pair of trousers! This alone is a most economical feature of Bell Clothes, known the world over—but there’s still another “extra” that you put in your pocketbook and that’s the $10 to $15 that we guarantee you will save on the purchase of a Bell two-pants suit at any of the following prices: Special Extraordinary in TOPCOATS A wonderful “buy” time when topcoats are most Shown in all the new light fabries and colors—all silk including sleeves. tured are the famous “Knit Top- needed. lined, coats.” ?’k\ at the Fea- $19.75 ELL CLOTHES 920 F ST. « 041 PA. AVE. | AR lIIHIllllll'lllHlllllIl|IIm\\llmllIl|||\ll!IIHHHHI!HIIIIHlI L ll\\llm.. » Open Saturday ‘Until9P. M.. .mI|llllhllllllllllllllllllllll|l|l|ll\l APRIL [“PROM” PLANS PROGRESS | 1925. is for the benefit of the athletic as- sociation of the school. The ball is under the direct man- agement of Joseph Henlock, chair- man of the executiva commillee, as- sisted by J. Bergin, Bela O'Donnell and Willia rtzle yer Davis Society Orchestra has been en- Baged 1t you want work columns of The Star. read the want What Would You Give for a Good Appetite? You have said many a time, “*Oh, if I could only enjoy my food” The trouble is, you are bilious and balf-sick. Your liver |§ isnot working right. Take DR. BOICE’S Prescription Tablets | and get rid of the poisons that you miserable. These tablef liable, inexpensive a: . Get a box today at May's or any other gocd drug store, making York's first 25 New |bars gossip among the girl er . Lot b W. & J- SLOANE 1508 H STREET -~ WASHINGTON, D. C. Opposite The Shoreham Washington Headquarters for Broadloom Carpets of every Description and Price from nine to twenty feet in width ) from $8'00 e per square yard upwards STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. EVERY DAY INCLUDING SATURDAY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed PMerchandise Carries an cAssurance nf Satisfation ployes A Little Used---But Not Abused 1 DELIVERS ANY ARTICLE ADVERTISED HERE Saturday morning the Phillip Levy Basement Exchange Department, at 735 7th St. N.W., offers for sale the wonderful bargains in fine furniture listed below, and many other bargains not adver- tised. Read this advertisement carefully and come as early as you can. Terms as low as $1.00 week. Dining Tables, $7.00— Oak Oblong Extension Dining Room condition. change Store price, only 5700 De- Table, excellent livered for American Beds, $10.85 —pmerican Bow-end Beds, in double size. New floor samples. Worth $40.00. Ex- change Store price, 510,85 Delivered for - Ex= Chairs, $2.95— Americen Dining Room Chairs, with genuine leather seats. Worth up to $12.50. Exchange Store price, only $2.95. Any six chairs deliversd for 3 8x10 and 9x Rugs, §14.95—3;10 and o Tapestry Rugs, in excellent condition. Worth up to $30.00. Exchange Store price, $14.95. Delivered for Sideboards, $8.95—°; Qak Sideboard, with plate rails and bevel-edge mirror. Exchange Store price, only $8.95. Delivered for Living Room Suites, $79.00 — Tapestry o Velour S Suites, with Settee, Club Chair and Fireside Wing Chair. Exchange Store price, only 5;900 Delivered for ... Parlor Suite, $12.00— Mahogany Frame Three-piece Pa; lor Suite, covered in green velour. Exchange Store prlce only $12.00. Delivered for 5 Bedroom Suite, $99.85— Grand Rapids Ivory Bedroom Suite, with Large Dresser, Vanity Table, Chifforette and Bow-end Bed. Sold new for $300.00. Exchange Store price, only $99.85. Elch piece delive ered for.... SRS Gas Ranges, $14.95— Brand-new Three and Four Burner Gas Ranges, with lower oven and broiler. $35.00 value. Exchange Store price, $14.95. Delivered for Englander Couch, $17.85 —New Englander Couch, with tufted pad. Worth $29.50. Exchange Store price, $17.85. Delivered for.... Bed Springs, $9.75— Foster Perfection Coil Spring, in double-bed size. Worth $20.00. Ex- change Store wnce, 3075 2 for ... .. - Hu.up “— $ $ $ $ Rugs, $2.95-—Large Room Size Grass Exchange Store Any Rug de- and Matting Rugs. prices as low as $2.95. livered for ___Oakand Dressers, $12.85. SExsione Finish Dressers, with good size mir- rors. Sold new for §30.00. Exchange Store price, $12.85. Delivered for. Refrigerators, $5.00— Slightly Used Refrigerators, in top= icer and three-door styles. Exchange Store price, $5.00. Delivered for Bed Davenport Suite, $39,50—Oak and Brown Leath- - erctte Kroehler Bed Davenport, with Armchair and Rocker. Sold new for $89.00. F - change Store pn:e s.ww Deaty for .. Gate-Leg Tables, $14 —Almost New Mahogany Gate Table, size 32x48. Worth Exchange Store price, su 75. I ered for Chifforobe, $10.95— Large Oak Chifforobe and Wardrobe combined. Exchange Store price, only $10.95. Delivered for Coal Ranges, $39.00— No. 8 Coal Ranges, of $30.00 vaiue, slightly rusted from water. Ex- ;’hange Store price, $39.00. Delivered or b 3 Radio Cabinets, $9.95— Mahogany Upright Phonographs, with motor, removed, convertible for radio. Theése sold new for $100.00. Exchange Store pnce §9.95. Deliv- ered for Bedroom Suite, $95.00— American Walnut _Dresser, Vanity Dressing Table, +Chiffonier and Bow-end Bed. Exchange Store price, only $95.00. Each piece deliv- ered for ... L° EPARTMENT: EVY $ 1 P,

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