Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1925, Page 21

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MILKMEN PROTEST TARIFF TINKERING Producers Urge Repeal of he Flexible Provision of the tariff is Othecieca b said. “It may happen, and does hap- pen, that a foreign competitor may actually produce commodities at high- er costs than in this country and still | be ‘dumping’ in this country because | of large unmarketable stocks in his hands, 2 “The uneasiness under the flexible tariff provision interferes materially with the program of co-operative marketing. We prefer the corpara- tive stability which existed prior to of the flexible tariff pro- the tml\ 0 prom should not permit with them. We h to find that the farmes the only important tariffs Present Law. ated Press. 5.—De. | should be e sion of | all Powers rate changing them and retu: power is properly lodged.” 1 Ui ecent appointment by | the President, ) ' that the commission plit with dissension and this dissension the morale of the worke o ould be tak ed to the Producers > American In told the in lay that it should be | ably would | World Cou Senator the | League « e | World Co - | fort to mi the Senat ing that ra Two School Contracts Given. ertain adjustments « r | ing, he g [lief , that to Skinker & (:..nn tt, to cost | sible only 5 ! them, kno AALRLARCERRRRRAN AN ’\\\\\\\\ SASS NS SNSNSRAR) Closed All Day Saturday During ' August FREE! | Many . valuable premiums offered to “National's” pa- trons with purchases of $25 and over. For instance— $25 $50 3 piece Console Set or ce Decorated any-finish End Tabl Decorated iece Set Aluminum & Ware IA Thls Beautlful Walnut Flmsh Bedroom Sulte This attractive suite will certainly be a welcome addition to re Comprises Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Full V- anity and Chifforobe, ju tially built for long service. 3=Piece Velour Living Room Suite A very zldm ate suite with reversible cushions. Durably con- t comfort. ‘Just as pictured with settee, arm- , overstuffed and well upholstcrc(l in velour. u'll be proud of this suite and the August Sale price is only Easy Credit Terms Golden Oak “BOONE” Kitchen Cabinet $24.75 Easy Credit Terms N.E. LENROOT PREDICTS WORLD COURT 0.K. Warns Senate Agains't Com- Pledged, He Says. mild ‘119 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925. 21 ——————————— mises be effected, the Democrats|posed this pledge upon the floor,” he would vote against the resolution and | said, “and it is unthinkable that any defeat it. y one’ of them would, as a Senator, “I'am_satisfied,” Senator Lenroot|Yiolte it ese 22 Senators, to- sald, “that there are at least 75 Sen- | SSther with other Republican Sena- ators who will vote for ratification of the protocol with the Hughes-Hard- ing-Coolidge reservations if they have an opportunity, and the only the position of being charged with having been dishonest in making it tors who wére not members of the Nothmg Wasted. convention but are known to be in accord with the pledge, constitute a| The young wife was in tears when very large majority of the Republican | her husband came home from work. danger lies in compromises upon | can. thesetore be 5o oosroi GERA s, dalieT reservations that may defeat it.” oilan b0 o oot “Oh, that maid! She smashes every- Chairman Borah of the foreign rela-|tors who are opposed thing she touches. tions committee has already an-|and I am satisfied there “Good! her over next door at nounced his determination to insist| The pledge must be once. M uzgs wants some one upon additional reservations and has | good faith, he asserted, to help her move her victrola.” advocated a new draft of international laws before the United States enters the World Court. Senator Lenroot held that both political parties were committed by their last national platforms to sup- port adhesion to the World Court and pointed out that 22 Senators were delegates to the Republican conven- tion which adopted this pledge and ' |that nine of them were members of $|the resolutions committee which | dratted it. S| “Under this pledge no additional tions other than rityin, an hnn(“-xll\ be made by a ma- " he declared. urse be pursued, then no such thing as party i While this is not & because hoth rd upon it, 1 hope a majority of the | t these Sena the court, 1l be none." rried out in d the party ICED "SALADA” T E.A is always delightfully refreshlng. The coolness of the mountain top is in every glass. So easily made =-- Try it. ise—Both Parties Lenroot of Wisconsin, Re- the foreign Jjoined with nson of Virginia, rank- member of d result it m Lenr re the defeat of the ho was one of ations in_ the ons fight, sees in the |; fight an organized ef- { Republican srepresent the situation in|party platform in the 1 e. The opponents, know- | reservations and in the fin itification” can not be de- |but if they should not, & - | number of ‘Republicans will join with e the be-|the Democr: who are in accord o 1 is pos-| with the pledge, in determining what through compromise with the reservations shall be wing that, should compro- ! “Not one of these 22 Senators op-| Store Hours: 8 to 6 Closed All Day Saturday During August "The Naliomald” Sensational Bargains and Easy Credit Terms Feature Our Greatest AUGUST FURNITURE SALE place that old and perhaps dilapidated one you're now using. st as pictured, beautifully finished in walnut and substan- Sold on Our Famous Easy Credit Terms Mahogany or Golden Oak Costumer 98¢ Easy Credit Terms ATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Comer 7th and H Sts. NW 10=Piece Genuine Walnut Dining Room Suite A suyite that will give exceptional service. Comprises large table, I buffet, server, china cabinet, five side chairs and one armchair with genuine leather seats. Beautifully finished and constructed for many years of service. Greatly reduced in price, only Easy Credit Terms Cabinet Gas Range With Oven 291 Easy Credit Terms 1 which viclates it must place itself in from the General Education Board, a Rockefeller institution for medical research. Senator Cashman said he would in m $12,500 GIFT OPPOSED. Wisconein U, Regent Wants Rock- | efeller Grant Rejected. MADISON, Wis,, August 5 (P).— State Senator John K. Cashman, regent of the University of said a motion would be int a regents’ meeting here t troduce such a motion, adding, I : against the acceptance of the gift ! - . After experiencing Increasing deficits and decrease in the number of em | ployes from 12,000 before the duced at | 3,800, the go ; to con- | decided to lease its steel milis at Dios sider acceptance of a $12, donation ' gyor to private concerns. 'BEHRENDS': CRASH! CRASH! Goes the Price on All Summer Goods in All Departments. Throughout the Store isconsin, 720-22-24 7th St. NW. EHREND Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Read Every Item in the = THIRD FLOOR CLOSE-OUTS OUTS [ 69c to $1.00 Boys’ Play and Wash Suits. . . 39¢ ; $1.00 Boys’ Khaki Pants $6.75 Boys’ 3 to 10 Years Cloth Suits. . . . 98¢ Bungalow Aprons Boys’ and Girls’ Bathing Suits $4.00 and $5.00 Satine Bathing Suits . . . . 79¢ Bando Brassieres $1.00 Satine Costume Slips, Special 69c to 79c Women’s Gowns, Step-ins, Chemise, Bloomers; crepe and muslin, 59c Babies’ Gertrude Petticoats | 69¢ Babies’ White Dresses $1.00 to $1.50 Big Girls’ White Dresses. . . | $1.50 Girls’ Jumper Dresses $2.00 to $4.00 Girls’ Hats $1.00 Children’s Sleeping Suits . . . $2.00 and $3.00 Corsets $2.50 Long Crepe Kimonos $2.00 Extra and Regular Size Dresses. . $3.00 Babies’ Knit Capes 69¢c Rompers and Creepers $3 00 to $4.00 Sport Sweaters SlLK AND WASH GOODS CLOSE- OUTS 59c¢ Flowered Chiffon Voiles 36-inch Coat Cretonne 49c Tub Stripe Pongee 69c Silk mixed Printed Pongee 95¢ Tub Stripe Rayon Alpaca 79¢ Printed Crepe de Chine Remnants 35¢ Windsor Crinkled Crepe 65c Tub Stripe English Broadcloth 39c 40-inch Chiffon Voile 55¢ Plain-color Broadcloth . . 29¢ 38-inch Printed Voiles 45¢ 38-inch Printed Voiles . . . 59¢c Wash Satin Remnants . . . .. Assorted White Goods 55c¢ Silk and Cotton Pongee 30-inch All-silk Crepe de Chine 39¢ 40-inch Printed Voile $1.59 36-inch Radium Kimono Silk 49¢ Mercerized Tan Pongee $1.69 Tub Stripe Silk Pongee 39¢ Flock Dot Voile —SUIT DEPT. CLOSE-OUTS— 8—$20.00 and $25.00 Coat Suits $8.85 17—$10.00 to $15.00 Coats Il $16.75 to $25.00 Coats $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Wash Dresses $5.98 to $9.75 Wash and Silk Dresses . . $12.50 to $15.00 Silk Dresses $5.00 Silk Pongee Blouses $2.50 Khaki Knickers $1.50 to $2.00 Wash Blouses . . . $7.50 to $10.00 Rain Coats . . . $5.95 to $10.00 Dress Skirts | $20.00 to $29.75 Silk Dresses 1ST-FLOOR CLOSE-OUTS READ EVERY ITEM 69c¢ Rayon (artificial silk) Hose $1.00 Carrying Bags 10c and 15¢ Handkerchiefs 69c Ruffling Lace 15¢ and 19c¢ Children’s Fancy Top Socks $1.50 Women’s Pure Silk Hose $1.69 Men’s Pajamas 89c Men’s Blue Work Shirts 39c Men’s Athletic Undershirts. .$1.00 Q ‘$3.98 | 50c Women’s Union Suits 69c Boys’ Union Suits 50c Women’s White and Pink Bloomers

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