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SEEK GEM EXPERT Police Hold International Crook Followed Donahue Jewels Over Atlantic. M EN like a snappier, more decided taste to the sal- ads that health authorities say are 8o good for us all. Now wives have found a de- tful way to please them! ey add a measure of the qua.nt new Gulden's Salad- ressing Mustard, a special moderated blend made for mild-flavored foods. ll By the Associated Pres NEW YORK, October 2.—Detec- tives were on the trail to of some international crook for robbing Mrs. INBIG PEARL THEFT) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Saflings From l ARRIVED YESTERDAY. DUE TODAY. Southampton, Bremen, § rogreso. Se .Jacmel, § DUE TOMORROW. Conte Verde . Pittsburgh Nieuw Huron exico Carna . Cameronia Providence Pustores ASKS LOAN TO GREECE. Society Wants U. 8. to Advance Rest of War Fund. CHICAGO, October 2 (#).—A resolu- tion urging the United States Gov- ernment to advance $35,000,000 to Greece was adopted at the third an- A nual convention of the Ahepa, a |} Greek-American soclety here, yester- day. The resolition said that during the war the United States had agreed to loan Greece $50,000.000, but that only $15,000,000 had been advanced. The remaining $35,000,000 is needed badly, it said, to place the international finances of the country in order. 820-N2s GTONEBRAKER | FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 4510 Ga. Ave. N.W. s Addition Contammg 15apart- ments: apartments, 4 rooms and bath; 10 apart- ments, 3 rooms and bath. 100% Rented Annual Rental, $9,500 INDEPENDENCE One form of independence is home ownership See Our Subdivision of Takoma Park Open and Lighted Until 9:30 Daily Sample House—701 Whittier St. N.W. $13, 750 S TERMS Te aidie theleclid satisfacs James P. Donahue, daughter and co 0,000 estate Nof Lot 50x120. -Building 50x110. tory taste men like. Salads are mighty delicious with it. Try it to-night. At all grocers. 15c. GULDENS New SALADRESSING MUSTARD of two ry is that because two which complete traiied the gems across the Atlantic and seized them at the first oppor- tunity. Mrs. Donahue had worn the incomplete necklaces at Monte Carlo. Stolen During Bath. The gems were stolen’ from the Donahue’s six-room suite in the Hotel Plaza Wednesday afternoon while d been left unlocked, with the Desirable Apartment for Rent Am in The Dresden John W. Thompson & Co. (nc.) 320 1ith Strect,N.W. The theft was_ dis Collected for 10 Years. Furnished House For Rent Beautiful Suburban Home N.W. Section Short ride grounds. hath. e perfectly- Summer The thief also tool mond ring, but of imitation pe: welry in the arquise dia corned four strin and some othar Police Tmed GARDINER & DENT, Inc. 1409 L N.W. Main 4884 Mi marriage 1u store mag. : her mother, Very Desirable Store Building For Lease For Term of Years 1323 Conn. Ave. rge store room with base- . in new feet deep— propert $1.000.000 s ex only by John D. | $1.100,000. A = 2 the Hotel Savo, guest to One hundred i their con- but the prize e of poor quality Withheld bect | he_effusior DRAFTSMEN know the value of instruments that assure accuracy The World Renowned KEUFFEL & ESSER MATERIALS Are Gui_anteed. See U MUTH 710"13th St. N %ARDINGT SUPER-TESTED SAV AGE The fastest washer in the world. Now you can WASH—BLUE—RINSE AND DRY entire tub full of soiled clothes ready for the line in 18 minutes. —WITHOUT puttinz your hands in the water, breaking buttons or snaps. N6 lifting or bending. Ap,ly—‘?anda“ H Hagner & Company 1321 Conn. Ave Main wa \HER & DRYER LET US DO YOUR NEXT WEEK'S WASH Free Demonstration—Easy Payments J. C. Harding & Co., Inc. Royal Cleaners Frank.7694 720 12th St. N.W, i For Lease— v 3rd and 4th Floors About 2,300 sq. ft. in the building formerly occupied by J. M. Gidding; especially constructed for a_high-class shop; elevator and heat- fur- nished; ground floor occu- pied by the Southern Ry. ticket office. 1510 H St. N.W. Merchants should look into this proposition. Lo- cated in one of the busiest sections, convenient to all of the higher class hotels, government departments, office buildings, and all car lines. We do not know of a better business proposition yet offered. Full informa- tion upon request. Low Rent on Term Lease Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Conn. Ave. h ‘TO NIGHT \’T\O\MORROW T160. LOCAT. MOVIN G OCTOBER 4 NS, THE FIRST COX Feel Like a New One wise pillows enovation e call Main "Bzdell’s Fa;tory 610 E ST. N.W Two Lasting Profits —-Our Printing carries with it a profit to | us who <ell it and one to you who buv i, The National Capxtal Press | RUG o €0 rear 14 “Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness” \\n ('\RE’:T « s bedimmed | Kieno: large | IRONGEAD e, Aimt gz, Why Not Talk Over | With Us —the subject of FALL PRINTIN HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT mcn Pmcl:n BYRON 5 ADAMS, fuzs, | Roof Woik Exclusively | By de; field we than or ROO! KOONS i VANS AVAILABI to this one NEW PHILADE l’lT"l‘\m ROt BOSTON PHILADELPHI PIRpT e valued at | id_noticed | but thought noth | r. Donahue said it took them 10| Jessie | ¢ NEW! And Ready for You— Hay Bridgetown—Cartagena Calamares—Port Limon tapan—Torte Casilla’ """ a Barbacena—Santas Luyvamapa—Porto C¢ Edith Lindae—Santo Domingé' City 1:00 Ancon-—Cristoval - DUNIGAN “PETWORTH” HOMES ON WIDE New Hampshire Ave. AT WEBSTER ST. N.W. Right at Beautiful Grant Circle In Style—Construction—and above all—LOCATION— these homes stand out from competition and comparison. These are without a question the best homes in Washington for the money. 2 Punl&—mm Juan A folding boat that may be carried | g on the running board of an automo- bile_has been patented, Concrete Streets—Paved Alleys See These Homes Tonight Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday to 9 P.M. Sixteenth Street Busses to Property :D.J.DUNIGAN, Inc. ’ 1319’\1 Y. Ave. Phone Mam 1267 BRICK HOME At 6303 9th N.W. Is F, or Sale $8; 450 Open for Your Inspection Until 9 P.M. " _“”Wlmm lw!fl%@} w&filulll-nll.tla.l The Hill Bulldlng S.E. Corner Seventeenth and Eye Streets— Overlooking Farragut Square and Adjoining the Transportation Building This handsome new building, located in one of the most thriving business sec- tions of Washington, is up-to- -date in every particular, and the appointments through- out are of the best. EVERY ROOM AN OUTSIDE ONE, thereby affording an un- usual-amount of light and air. Rentals Most Reasonable An investigation will show the rentals to be far below those in any building in Washington—for example—single office rooms $50 per mont: floor shop on 17th Street side as low as $125 per month. Spaces to be subdivided to suit the needs of tenants, and suites are being especially arranged for the various professions—physicians, dentists, lawyers, etc., etc. It will be to your advantage to inspect this building and arrange for a space to meet your requirements. Moore & Hill (Inc. AGENT other modern and a ground 730 Seventeenth Street el a|l—al——[a[e——[al——Dalolc—Sa|c——a|—a[c——ojalc—— : 1410 H Price, $65,000 St. NW. First Trust, $35,000 Owner, Franklin 1438-J After 6 P.M., N. 8389 Or Your Own Broker New Homes Is College Worth While? ON! young lady just can’t bear to think of spending four years in college. She wapts to bean nuthor righta collej gnd\uxe feels now that his ce ve hi cultural tastes which unfic him iot usiness. A third finds he is realiring no greater financial returns than if he hd never beea 10 a university. Bmul-mn.thlnnouiupmuonlvmq Siirees, Pethapeoe conloeio pon toer Rt rs. Pel . too. hu articlei ..oa‘:m“'ooonm“’ ING» FASGNATING fiction —authoritative arti guaranteed advertisements. 324 pages Gl ool RATARL sasaTrers “The King's Coascl ence” is in this issue. The story of Heary VIII and Anne Boleyn, vmdly told. Alu “Child of the Wild” by Edison Marshall, a novel of the great barren wastes of Alaska. 00D ‘HOUSEKEEPING Out now—Buy it Fort Stevens Ridge New semi-detached I drick homes in a carefully restricted home community $6,750 VERY EASY TERMS. Oak floors, porcelain plumbding and other refinements Visit the Exhibit House 612 Roxboro Place uare above Rittenhouse St. tween Sth and 3th WAaRDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Fall Suits and Top Coats 51995 Come in and see them—you’ll buy without urging. They'’re simply wonderful bargains! “October 2 The Suits were originally marked $40, $45, $50 and $60. Weights and colors of nearly all are just right for Fall wear. At this price the suits cannot be charged, sent C. O. D. or altered The Top Coats are worth $35 of any man’s money. Made expressly for us from a line of foreign-made woolens. Full length, box models, silk lined and silk sleeve linings. The materials carefully cravenetted for perfect protection from rain.