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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, - MUTT AND JEFF—The Lion Tamer’s Chef Asks Mutt a Terribly Silly Question. I'M OUT oF Luck AGAIN: T WAS GONNA PAWN JGEE'S CLOTHES T® GET THe PRICE of A FeceD BUT He's wise MY STOMACH GATEN FOR AND 13 SLEEPING IN THEM! NORWAY EXTOLS CODLIDGE SPEEC Norse Centennial Address Called Historic Event of Most Joyful Nature. President the Min- in com- recognition of o migrated to the nation a part. But| rway | esident’s rd by the families | and will : words will be hi and friends of th be remembered cause more t evidence of the Norw: abilities competit: Aftenpo: an people and a count 1, without exaggera- ric event of the mos American and _for Coolidge aiscoverer will of all countrie: t fore Norway forgets Coolidg: ROTARY INTERNATIONAL ATTRACTS LARGE THRONG New Record in Attendance Pre- dicted for Sixteenth Annual Con- wvention, at Cleveland Monday. By the Associated Press. convention of Rotar which convenes in Monday, will estab it was predicted to headquarters. At the annual convention in To- ronto last year 9,000 Rotarians were in attendance. One message frfin the British del- egation, for instanc hows that instead of understood. ated that ap- tes are com- the Orient, in- previously un- blic hall next a new record, at convention proximatel ing from stead of a derstood From New Zealand, Hawali, Pan- ama and Cuba about 50 are coming, nearly twice the number expected. From half a dozen countries in South America, expected to furnish a half dozen del about 30 are en route to C advices show. NOTED SINGER KILLED. Mme. Von Miellez Is Victim of Au- tomobile Accident. BPRINGFIELD, Mass., June 12 (#). —Mme. Margarethe von Mitslaff Miellez, 70, better known to music tovers in this country as Mme. von Mitslaff, noted concert singer of 30 years ago, was killed here last night in an automobile accident. Dog Meat Destined For Table in Berlin, Given Recognition By the Associated Press. BERLIN. June 12.—Dog meat is still an article of human diet in and the Berlin chief of decreed that the inspec- ations governing other apply in the future to this article. The fegulations pre- scribe also that dogs destined for slaughter must be examined for trichinosis both before-and after killing. Consumption of dog meat has de- creased markedly in Berlin since the war, but it still flourishes in Saxony. The price for a fat dog varies from 2 to 10 marks, and there is an additional slaughter tax of 2 marks 30 pfennigs. Bones of a prehistoric reptile dug “|up in Tanganyika Territory, Africa, are so enormous that it took 16 men to lift one of them when uncovered For Rent Offices PHILLIPS BUILDING 927 15th St. DESIRABLE OFFICES Rentals Low As Guaranteed for a Year -. c GmersonElectric T, St. Louis. Missouri 4 Itching ashes or any other burning skin troublé which keeps you scratching, is a source of embarrassment as well as torment to you. Why don’t you get id of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians prescribe it daily. In most cases it stops itching at_once and heals eruptions promptly. Itis pleasant and economica: to use. Sold by all druggists. Resinol “THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE” VACATIONS They Take Money. THROAT IS CUT! I AIN'T We know that you cannot get their full enjoy- ment if you are forever money is to be paid. worrying about how the Why not pay it in advance? By making month- ly deposits a year before your vacation starts, when the time comes, you may take a real vaca- tion in a whole-hearted way. It Is One of “The Good Things of Life” Save for Them at the District National Bank of Washington 1406 G STREET N. W. OFFICERS Robert N. Harper, President. Joshua Evans, Jr., Executlve Vice President. W. P. Lipscomb, Vice' President. C. J. Gockeler, Vice President. N. L. Sansbury, Vice President. Hilleary L. Offutt, Jr., Vice President and Cashier. ‘William C. Looker, Assistant Cashier. Theodore .S. Mason, Assistant Cashier. Barnard & Johnson, Attorneys. Wharton E. Lester, Counsel and Trust Officer. B. L. Coiton, Asatstant Trust Officer. Branch Offices: Conn. Ave. & K St., Ninth St. & N. Y. Ave. N.W. = THINKS MY FRom THe L(oN Two DAY S TAMGRS' CHEE! THERE'S ONG CHANCE DR. NAGOAKA IN SEATTLE. Japanese Scientist Demonstrated Mercury Capable of Yielding Gold. SEATTLE, Wash., June 12 (®).— Dr. H. Nagoaka of Tokio, said to be the first person to have demonstrated thay mercury was a transmutable TLLGET A BITE \ f) ™ woRk ToR metal capable of yielding gold, was a Seattle visitor yesterday. Dr. Na- goaka arrived here from Japan on his way to the International Research Council in Brussels next month. “In time gold may be produced cheaply from mercury, or, perhaps, from some other base metals,” he sald. Suit, Oy A Fead? LABORITES WIN OUT. Election in New South Wales Causes Premier to Resign. SYDNEY, Australia, June 12 (#).— Final returns in the New South Wales elections give the Labor party a majority of two seats in the cham- FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925. BY BUD FISHER JUST HUNGRY- NOT DESPERATE . ber. Premler Sir George Fuller, Na- tionalist leader, has decided to re- sign and it is probable that the pre- miership will devolve upon Mr. Lang, a leader of the Labor party. Mr. Lang today said the laborites had no Intention of doing anything to endanger the stability of the indus- tries. o420 o sils e oot oot e o S e e 4 LET US SEAL THEM 2 FOR YOU Free of Charge In June we will pack and seal in a mothproof, dustproof box, free of charge, any garment sent for cleaning on which the charge is $2.00 or more. The regular charge for sealin; is 50c. No fuss hunting for a box or bag—just place the seal package in an out-of-the-way nook for the Summer. Women’s Heavy Coats, lined; 3/ length. . $2.25 Fur Collars, 50c Extra Women’s Heavy Suits, full length; plain. . $2.50 Men’s Extra Heavy Ulsters. . ...... ..$2.50 %0 % a% o Jeopateade %0 o0 130 o0 4304 2> ®. "’ ° D 03 " 03 Oo. o, Po® %% %" EXIXDD * o % e K3 " o XX ) 008 , " %o, ®, 0 D & 2> " ® 0 ) 'a® %' % X2 K2 XX o XD 0, "o Q> * > o 0 o ‘."‘.'. 0o s80. o8 Pg® 040 44% %4 s Every garment finished to the only Footer standard—the highest quality cleaning that can be produced. This is an opportune time, too, to have Summer things cleaned and made ready for immediate use. FOOTER’S and Dyers Main 2343 e '’ ® > e > * 0 o 0 ® QXD - X2 o, ot ., e % "o 2> " ®, K3 A 0 EXTX 2> Cleaners- 1332 G St. N.W. K .'... O o R30S 23 o oge 3 6 & 00 %0.4%4%-6% 4%.4% <%.¢% 6% 6% 6% 4% %542 ¢%5.4% 4% +%0 % o¥». foadoatesfeofestoateatsadeadeafeadeadeafecdiadodofecfecieiostoctiatedy Sheldon Suits That Regularly Sell for $40, $45 and $50 We got a telegram from the makers of Sheldon Clothes, offering us over 300 two-trousers suits at a price, if we would \take the entire lot. We sent our buyers right to the market. The suits looked good. The two-trousers idea looked good--- the price looked best of all. Thirty-three dollars for a hand-tailored, two-trousers, all- wool, last-minute-style suit. - ForaSheldon suit. The least you can save is $7---or you can save $17, if you choose early. Double-breasted coats; single-breasted coats. In blues, light and tinted grays, fawn shades, and bronze, ‘one of the newest shades. *'The fabrics: Worsteds, flannels, cassimeres, cheviots, and very, very attractive are the rough cheviotsand plain light gray flannels in the single and double breasted models. Sizes 34 to 42, with about 50 suits in short and long sizes. And all with two trousers. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Note: 53 Suits have lofig trousers and knickers e Hecht Co. . F Street at 7th