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20 CHICAGO RECLAINS 1200ACRE AREA Ushers in Ballet Costume to Serve In Smart Theater |Red-Headed Widows Are Work Along Seven-Mile Lakef Considered for Places THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925. OIL BOARD PROGRAM NEARS FINAL STAGE Data All in, Next Step Is to Out- line National Policy of Conservation. ing the facts on which the commission will proceed with its future work— has been practically completed, and the commission will now turn to de- vising a national policy for greater conservation of the Nation's ofl re. serves with more efficlent methods of production, distribution and refining More than 300 of the most im portant leaders of thevofl industry have glven co-operation and sugges- tions as to how a revised national ofl may be inaugurated. F all the corporation head: made no response, and a few expressed inability to reply to the technical questions, but the industry as a whole met the questions in a spirit of help- fulness and co-operation. The board has informed the ol in- dustry that no further replies can be considered after August 1, as on that date actual compilation of the perti- nent oil facts will begin. The board is required to make a report to the President and to Congress when the atter body convenes in December. When the compilation is completed, principles involved and the outstand-| MOTHER’S EXTRADITION | never be extradited, in the beltet of ing problems confronting the country W. C. Linden, her attorney. and the oil industry. A pub ing IN KIDNAPING DOUBTED surrendered yesterday b will be held in Washington next Fall, ed that the warrant to which presidents of a half n ———— e , but indicated that she of the great oil corporations will be o the proceedings to the invited to give their views on the sit.| M8 Virginia Canaday Surrend She was released on in Texas, But Plans to Fight uation. Proceedings. : SAN ANTONIO, T\ The resignation of Second Lieut.| % “vro b T James A. Watson, jr., Field Artil e, et Resignation Is Accepted. Panama Marshal Named. Mass., July 29 (), er of Des Moines yointed today July Un! has been accepted by the }'n-amen't,'lham yesterday on a fu from New York, char the kidnaping there Jul from the home of his father, s and oil experts replied | Secretaries Work, Hoover, Weeks and promptly and with a frankness which | Wilbur, who form the Oil Conserva indicated a wholesome spirit of co-|tion Board, will, it is expected, be| The ave operation with Federal officials. Some 'able to e out readily the cardinal j ute, to re Py 1 for the Panama phase of the program ! mars succeeding Horace D. Riden The first mapped out by the President's Oil Conservation Board—that of ertain- Front to Cost Approxi- By Mrs. Gould. mately $100,000,000. , in one min- and signs. By the Associated Press. W YORK, July 29.—Ushers in costumes are going to direct seats in the new motion er, which Mrs. Gloria anage. sing the interior , the 18-year- other, dancer and author, re- to curious males a few of her for the ultra-smart playhouse The Hub—Seventh and D Sts. @ The Hub—Seventh and D Sts. hair or would it be better to have ng people—young people with y good legs?’ she mused. “My ers will wear ballet costumes and sian ballet Our Great August Furniture Sale Is Now On—Bargains Galore! On Sale Tomorrow At The Hub 20 Different Styles in Brand-New murmurs “I shall upporting ontinued. to sup- ing to nd.” women,"” she Just imagine not_being al port one's self! Imagine take money from one's hus OUTING PROGRAM GIVEN. e. | Fifty Prizes to Be Awarded at Ma- sonic Picnic. Fifty prizes will be awarded winners “|of eight athletic events at the big > excursion to be held today Chesapeake Beach, under au- of the Fellowcraft Clubs of M. rker and s Lodges, Be of the E Rovi ghters. s xpected The committees in_charge J. C. McCc H. Rohrman, se treasurer. follow: general tary; Program— Mra. Anna Blanche Fry, Victor Victrolas LLess Than The Hub is ever alert to obtain for and offer its customers what they want FOR LESS—this time it’s a big sale of the world-known Victor Victrolas. Twenty different styles are in the sale—every one a Genuine Victor Victrola—every one perfect—every one guaranteed. Many electrically operated models are in- cluded—console and uprights. Make your selection TOMORROW— DON’T WAIT! Have your selec- tion charged to your account at less than HALF PRICE and on $1.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS, without any added costs for the privilege of credit at these LOWEST advertised prices. chairman; -{man. 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Console Victor Victrola No. 215-S $160 Style $69.75 Electric Model $200 Style 8915 At The Hub $1.00 a Week Pays for Any One . of the Above Victor Victrolas Open an Account No Interest Charges Added to Advertised Prices Buy at The Hub—and Buy for Less! e[ 5l WASHINGTONS GREATESTFURNITURE STORE.CASH = CREDIT TWO VALLEY GATHERINGS. Picnic and Reunion Expected to Bring 10,000 to Shenandoah. Victrola No. 210 $110 Style $4.5.00 Electric Model $150 Style 65 At The Hub Victor Victrola No. 100 $150 Style $6 5.00 $190 Electric Model, $85 At The Hub Victor Victrola No. 80 $110 Style 34500 At The Hub Delicious, too, mixed with may- onnaise or any salad _dressing. Splendid on all meats and most vegetables. Get a bottle today and have a new treat, 15¢ Atall grocers. 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