Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. T e e ——————————————————————————————————————————————— e ' 1 71 7 DR. HUT ily extended t ver a_wider f | advantage of Uncle S: cting and | it 1s now the contractor must protect 2 Amber O: l"\,n:eng ]SMALL FlRE TRAPS Euzliec:einl:un °,.§'3$°En‘ae“r ((:)lvu':;l“filge 30;1";:‘(!‘;\&;:2; hir: :lu:?:p‘::rs\t\\l:%oum h(msel’; against changes in market | S N“ T~ &l For KOS, Gub SCATICA | operation. | where supplies for all the : prices for about 16 months. 3 H JI"L =R (‘ S Lru (L/D " AU Any Drug tore. c HOLD U. S. STORES, Officials of the Treasury Department | establishments in Washington can be gt 18 practical buulne:l‘:;)fur‘ U x;:"ll; 181 P D)) LJ) L i and purchasing offi ally | kept. Much of the material used most | Sam to buy in quantity, to " ‘.l "Wt iy WA Drug o CAUSING HUGE LOSS | throughout the Government ‘are well | commonly by the general run of de- | prompily and get cash discounts, to ____ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE _ Hyaitsville. ASKED BY GERMANS pleased with price savings and i lue stients and independent establish- | keep his supplies consolidated in | e provement in inspection al ‘menm is bulky—such as washing | central warehouse rather than scai (C ummue(l tr‘l\m [ GlNGER £ . fected by definite quantity purehosing. | powder—and is not readily stored. If | tered in stockrooms in every bullding 11t is confidently belleved that results | Kept in a common warehouse from |occupied by Federal activities, ant 5 vrnrr 9TCH FASTFRY HT = - = ““""-","“ funges ""," '"‘r“;“‘ i|s0 far shown with Qennie ‘quanity | Which it could be drawn in small quan- | will release for office use much badly | 3AL Cq HICH FASTERN NIGH ALE .‘\‘l:l\r‘!;,t:llu‘en( l:.ltb.rlll:n«qmve (::‘; “’l:;‘::‘[; purchasing rlearly Indicate that a | tities as needed, mu nluable space | needed space that is far ‘t‘oo )rou(:' 1o ist! e 20 ok i ted o | office build o e- £ bulky supplies. ¥ e . Delegates at Locarno Insist| aaed ‘purchases. tremendously” maulti-| 424 of $260.000 would enable the Gov. | in the office buildings could be re | be used foF storage of bulky sUPP 1 £ LFY MANUAL TRAINIIC MCFA NONE BETTR s paper work and impedes pay 0 save at least that amount | leased ! I A. G. HERRMNN | League Wars Shall Not Be | ment. Hus. for cxample, when tires | nnually. Row. ek et e | Series Tickets Stolen. and tubes are hased in this way rontrol S d : 3 ' ] 5 i Sl s SRl Control Simple. | would reduce the cost. one with which | Should tickets for seats 5 and 6, ; 61 GEODRGETOW PREP DZ 750 Tenth St. €. ! Fought on Republic’s Soil. ' elivery to all parts of the| Control over the use of this fund | e ublic Bullding Commission I8 row 12, section'8, for the world series T j United States, the ictor: St (20 S Iple T sinteftie NI 1ira ‘| i csing ded 08t | be tendered at Grifith Stadium, the W - o e {8 u AITOUE reOm ISIDI20. B0ts BT NOMENEL | conBretelitomot mamal v (1) ot ofis " committee s | holder will be questioned, the tickets i AW \voAGA TFCH HICH FAST Y the Associated P d keep u correspo rumber of 4 p . v f $ - e | ticles rchas @) tr ortitio | r . bulld- | having been reported stolen from "ARN e 9.l 5. Furthermore, in spite of | 2) " transportation | ¢ most 1 LOCARNO, Switzerland, October 9 i Qb0 o etthing site freight charses | i L PR George E. Anderson, 506 Trving street. . A 1, ~ ANUA = ' | > v'(' (CrINLEY MANUAL The German delegates W the secur- {Hin fuan services are slow in pay-| \then it should be found to be (o tie | U e iy | The tickets were taken from & pocket | 4T, it | H CKINLE ANUAL {ity conference are insisting that they inz as to make it im- AnfRoTls the Gort ot lof msrumwz hanging n a bowling Lmust vk ack to Berlin some tang i - the Governnient to secure . and (3) shr i 5 ¢ Mirse proun |@lley Tuesday night. Police think 1. : ! e i e e back to Bertin some tangi-| hussible ¢ : The most rudimental svs | | t oy e '\—":,?“‘“:Il\‘lh.\ may reach the hands of a scalper 2 2 2 CTYANDRIA HIGH GEORCE It should be noted that while this would Weic andiNavy i.nul be sold to an innocent pu procedure is cungbersome. it S S et IS Navy, all 13 tem- | than under the old v &L ury and ace v i Interior, Bureau of | In an en- ) ! ficers to maintain o & 2 . under which e E 2 old Land O and | ws the | SVSLE 5 2 % through. | 1Pon the fund and to eliminae g | Jurldical e 3 ane ot iogenin vani quantities | Possible tendency toward i I s of Wash. | cures for unauthorized purp ble promise that wars initiated under he Ly ons covenant shall not be | Striving to construct a formua which spcniadwarehouse | be made a part of the Rhine | 5 el <perienc o ernme: i |security puct or be attached s an an. | ngton. ~ Cor 3 So-oneraliNe (ig, Clivant s i i neral supply committee could < committing the si : | delniie quesity Bdtcpusior vedices ient in W % i e i k. taking advantage of the Germ: t the number of transaction; nd sim- 7 te fi nai T acts and seasonal op . plifies paper &« both for the Gov le fund indicates how 3 i= SBiontlic « " | ernment ind advanta uch a fund m members of ngang, : i hhe * fund_of the f cle : : i £ = from ihe purchasine : al lines. For - 1o the miarket.” A A Beautiful Home | ] to uitord e uthurizes o % il ax ¢in Chevy Chase, Md. - (‘z' i | ‘ P R €S all equipn 5 S\, S ros ks | oS Lese e ave Near Conn. Ave. Tump-sum . ap s is one of the attractive Center s e o | : ’ e it Bty N o JINIGAHIGH FP"" L EXAUDRIA HI Telch, told M. Britnd of France l.'.' and supplies. " recelving puyiment g LERLTR T PREP SWAVISY & 10 s ST AT3AS GONZA that Germany has no bindin Tnnnediate Pavment Ursed. v a fe i e ments with Russin inimieal = R hers Y went.” Withow §SOUTHLAND BATTERIES E i !ihe allies, but that Gesmany he Woo IO Hon bay $900.000 ks iy Vi i 1, S e S | TR S, £ 0 S e SO At Your Favorite School IT Germany consents to join the #&4in at the incomin x;::lx\i:;t:-ih;»‘;[i Service Guaranteed ! e the French say solution of the - would enable : By $2.300.000, the Get i touch with our local re ro. SRR g “ - Ba"Game e ! commitiee 1o ke pavinend. for | ton of WHY PAY MORE? Care s You'll find the “P.-B. Four- Poland will immediately alies bought ni bullc<th e | L T e i e pammea| Warehouse Necessars. Southland Battery Co.}' el Piece” a School Favorite n Discout Premier Mussolini of Haly | a Al of the arguments advance Flower for EVERY the concluding session, Rrompt payment wwllih g consolidaied purchasing or for o § 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 Coat, Frock or Fur . bylio/ihe B Sernment 1oV | operative purchasing in definite quar o ; - 3 || Comiaen Allied Areunonts. L e L ities apply Wit equal fore o he Central, Western, Iastern, Teck—ask ; R Wt ok e e e We nf_fe a wide s i \;N‘::‘ s Txy“:.l.,_»_.\'(',l e Paper volved in the prepa = range of the new- “onside the arguments made to | Fition vl ot x!“T: or — | S - b by Austen Chamber. | ders and vouchers will he reduced to & f S R est ideas in Gold | T e CRR R e e s S 7 / favorite suit for school. and Silver Roses nd M. Brind, Frances forein min’ | clinse orders for rubler lands in (e Off\/ 1 and Gardenias, Silk ister. 3 coursetof d vear thenesshoul e thUe g o 5 s 2 . 5 Roses, Poppies, "lnhfl desirability of Germany e v e and 9 ~ = I'he P-B FFour-picce at S15 will strike . Oy ow v =3 and that e of i i B o o . orld . spondir L T L o Ga “)lem‘.l‘\'_ (:am'e Ian o e e ; "With the simplification of pure > N\ a high average. lias, Dahlias, Chr; 3 Fel *ing, toward which this bill aims. d | anthemums, Cr- S| ann. forei E oiniie 1 I nite quantity purchasing may be eas chids, and small OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS i [ French Clusters— in over ¥ Now Located in Our Own Bldz. | ! \ 5 / . 2 N ! i knickers—finelyv tailored, : 1 > ren e s e e b e 535" ath St : ! B ’ : : > of knicker > Ix_ml_\ tail ».lul. and in new of nt of the i ; = \ styles and fabries. Al sizes. the best-dressed fellows the name of their No wonder—coat, vest, and two pairs Paris designs and 1 x Ooposiie Franklin fashionable colors. 5 aggressor. 5 C L A F L l N 39¢,49¢,75cto $2.49 e eAoblen. Est. 1880 admitied that Germany's ve- | Formerly Opticlans auest for recosnition of her military e Drtometrioty Hair Bands & e e e — : 13 A P S - The Dictionary of Boys™ Hat Corsages Tu:’:; Yr:l.::zh‘l):m for the allies, n' ! 2 '\ 3 ~ - ~ Wi For Evening of the faet that the allies . i . \ &/ | St‘ ]CS tor P al ] - nd S - g give acquiescence on bek - | e i Wear—Popularly | other members of the league not im / : ) Priced— mediately connected with the aqu on of security now under discuss 98c to $3.98 In the course of the three-hour d n vesterday Dr. Stresemann re- ed that Ge v desired to pro. tect her neutrality in order to avoid o ot et o A Good Place > of pe © nation. After Hedis e mene |- To Do Business some of the conference: “I am optimistically pessimistic.” n Tomorrow. ¥ The conference will reconvene to- morre As far as it has been drafted. the | Rhine pact gives great importance to 2 2 portance 1o = & College Caps. Fie:lt Hats will have the right to intervene if one ¢ 3 g moris . e high of the signatorfes refuses arbitration | 2 P | / v a0l 0 crown and or to accept an arbite, . and i and it must be informed of all resorts to g famreol force on the Rhine and in the demili- ored L A foresonithe | a VAN T} { new patterns. ored Lands. 1~ case of flagrant violation of the - | > . Satln and pa . the powers would have the right | to_immediate defense while aw: < o AL IR official designation by the MAIN OFFICE the aggressor. The pact. which does | ey it the Boigt “n _afl:m(w SECURITY l'l nce and Bel um to respect com- mon_frontiers by virtue of the treaty hm and Penna. Ave. $5,00 t() $12.50 of Versailles and also the neutra of the Rhine zone. 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Silk faced, satin wrimmed. m z CSTORAGE i : Shellbrim Small Boys’ B sirmic f i 2 i 5 = ~ S Smiy 0} ce o Storase 1 Houe Boas %500 Rooms. ) : Super-value Topcoats, cal and Distance Movin . i Thate for Caps in plain Wales model Mr‘w"nf“r ACKE) \\\nrt SUIPFERS. / boxcoat style, plaid backs, Sl e colors with leather caps i : Blue—a favored color in i : o et et B RS e | . tve solees. to 8 years, $3.00. $2.00. $3.75; Manhattan Shirts, $5.00 ‘1 ASHINGTON'S “Big Three” — Super Manhattan Pajamas, $3.50 B "' Value Two-trousers Suits, Super Value —for Boys MOVE Without : vn Bls, Be i : Tuxedos and Super Value Topcoats all at $38 sponsible. Low Rates. Scorage and : ad = give the college man an unlimited selection of See the displays of LRy RO U *NORTH 164 The shirts are of madras with pleated | newest styles and fabrics not to be duplicated at e : = yles a r the new styles of IESta R bosom and French cuffs, collar to e e (s s : & b : = s — SHOES ?()}h ¢ CK. Jl.. Don't Worry of 1Mov‘x.ng Day match. The same Style in gray and | Because we sell hundreds of them, we can e pEnt o pink. afford to reduce average profits and put the differ- AND Shoes—P-B Second Pajamas are cut full and have effective ence in the suit, the tuxedo .or the topcoat. OXFORDS Floor. blue trimming around pocket, cuffs and o LN . T 2 - cia cadquarters for Boy Scout Equipmen | front. The same style trimmed in wood / A Barber Bill Shop Where Kiddics Enjoy a Haircut of All Kinds brown and purple. MOVING PACKING SHIPPING Best Appointmen Lowest Rates rert "Workmen Cel}lgi-al ?torzge & The Avenue at Ninth ransfer Co. ! uu..., Snace for Less Mones™ ZE=WN St. NE. Fr. 9475 Largest Reinforced Concrete FIREPROOF Warehouse T We court_inaui speetion_of our

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