Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 18

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18 Warmth and strength for a cold day SHREDDED With hot milk and a little cream SPRINGY yet tough«. It pays to look for the name O’SuLLIVAN’S THE OLD IDEA That “corporations have no soul”"is going out of fashion. People today recognize that a banking institution is just as human as the men and women who compose it. || will lay a good || America are larger || United States ar THE EVENING FOR MORATORIUM . Debt Mission Likely to Ex- plain That Present Capacity |- to Pay Is Very Small. Sl Ot It is possible, on high Italian au thority, to outline the i « tuken by the Itallan o | Slon which will come to t week (0 fund Italy 000,000 debt to the United Count Volpl, Mussolini’s finance min-| ister, and his colleagues, are expected [ o 1o reach New York on October 31|70 Their negotiations with Secretary Mel- [ (/[ lon and the an’ debt fun commission are sched luter than American and Italian quarters the ne- | yiy. that speedy results will ensue. Ire mier Mussolini’s commissioners ure under instructions to come to conclu- sions with America, and not to waste |time on any prov |Such a makeshift arran; ample, as the United ffered to France—a fi c nite business. American debt out of the way, for all. . Little Capacity to Pay. The Volpi delegation has one other inviolable instruction from the Rome government. That is, to enter into no settlement with the United Italy is not absolutely ce live up to. The Italians will not, for the sake of appearances, or for the sake of merely meeting American, ex once | pectations, pledge then any certain number of year, knowing wher ould be beyond Italy’s e moment pay I8 virtually nil. payments would have to be gold. Italy has no gold. Paymer moreover would have to he mad dollars. To secure those dd tvould have to go into the worl market and buy them at so high ra that the operation would play hav with the Italian lira. The lira alr is at a heavy discount. If it were be further depressed, in order to b gold dollars, Italian exchange wou be shattered disastrously. Count Vo 1 of stress on t phase of It economic positi 4] || next week. 1 | Balance of Trade. will ask the United in mind | only when balances of trade able. As between the U jand 4! heavi | enormously of us—her imp than but Italian sales t wholly disprop: rica’s tariff and emig largely responsible n. Prohibition b | other count fected the Italian wine trad || vantageously, too. When 200,000 or | man's Synodical Missions in the Synod of Baltimore, Synod of ington for t ed to begin 1 Henry C. Mel November 3. In bothfi,che of the Italian embas: President of Society. rs. Wallace Radcliffe of this city re-elected president of the Society for al business session of that on in the Church of the Presbyterian, Tuesday. of the body attended the ession of the Presbyterian Baltimore in the New Avenue Church erday her general officers elected were follows: Vice presidents, Alr rd Stinson of Baltimore. Mr Mr Presbyterian Mixs Florence Smith, aryland & to his task in Washington. The An government js lad that the ed States has summoned to Wash- forthcoming parley an, the commerclal at- McLean knows the gotlations will be initlated in the belief | nomic situation as thorou SNOW WRECKS ARMY PLANE; FLYER SAFE Stopped by Storm in West Virginia. By the Amsociated Press. MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va., A blinding snowstorm in this v today forced down three my planes, one of which was com- pletely wrecked Lieut. Albert F. Field, N. Y., en route to Ohto. in a De iland n e xo badly in Clairsville, October afrtield, iding neur 1t man, that out tomorrow to salvage the engine and a few spare parts. Lieut. Vandenburg of Bolling Field, hington, on his way to Kelly . reported to Langin Field ght that he had lost his bear- and was forced down in a pas- Cameron, W. Va., His slightly damaged, but he sald he would be able to take off | |as soon as the weather permitted et Yeager. also ‘of Bollini Dayton, Ohio, I ipsborn ELEVENTH ST. Two Bolling Field Pilots Also & Glenn of Mitchell | hine, | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. ”’A”ANS MAY ASK HEADS MISSIONARY BODY. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe Re-Elected his way over Carmichi was forced down in a reported his plane only damaged. Indnn- ‘Is Traced Again. In an effort to ertain just where he American Indfan originated, many vears have been spent In study and research, and now the latest theory to recelve some confirmation is that he originated in Asla and crossed over to_America by _way of the Bering Strafts. It is assumed that many years were consumed in this migr tion, if it took place at all, bec the Northern route, while logical in | some respects, was undoubtedly ac- | companied by severe hardships. Ar- | cheologists do not think that there was any wholesale mig but that the Indians came a few a time over a pesjod of many yea 7 Just call us up and we'll send samples of materials and estimates. You eliminate the middle- man’s profit when you have us make your shades to measure. A “Better” Shade—a “Shade” 830 13th St. N.W W. STOKES SAMMO oprietar Takes Place-- Sale of Our Entire Stock of Phones \iin PAINTING Paperhanging—Decorating P. F. GORDON 355 Cedar Street NW. Adums 5488 Quulity—Service Phone: Better Shades As You Want Them. Main Factory Price%’ Tomorrow--Friday at 9:15 the Big Semi-annual Millinery Event EE:—EE:—EEEEEEEEEEEE—ZEE—:B: ?9.1! n emigrants a year came United States—instead of t Customers who wish business counsel can feel assured of as sympathetic interest in their problems from a Lincoln National Officer as they would re- ceive from an intimate friend. products ermicelli, ete. With of Italy he Every Hat in the French Room and Popular Price Section is in- cluded. >~ - demand | It is well within the r bili the Italia | ance of trade | least tak | thing of a trade valance in || on which to draw for gold p: to the United Dress, Street, Sports Models— Designs of the best fashion au- thorities. red to be | When Mus: stigovernment national budget g s e the tax screws were put ks % || years ago, || upon the people about |{they can stand. The tion will point out to lon and his coll question of “trans: Germany’s reparation 1 based mainly on G to export goods, that ciple of the Dawes plan m There will be extra salesladies to facilitate your selection. e e ey You will find in this old banking institution a faithful friend, genuine- lv interested in the prog- ress of those it serves. You'll find the regular price tickets un- changed when you make your selection—just deduct one-half—that's the price in this sale. Fourth Floor You can gain inspiration of the scope of the Sale from the window display. | great_hope of | negotiations in W | of “the chara { she is sending here. Ing delegates are one of his country ial magnates. Signor Pir rubber king" of Italy, with immense interests throughout the coun He was Italy's expert on the I re || parations commission. Signor rt, a Milanese banker, also brings pri cal business knowledge and expe EEEBEBEEEEED bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Chiffon Silk Hose 600 Pairs Slight Irregulars of Our Regular Stock Lincoln National Bank Tth & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. Captivating Modes of Superior Values in W inter Coats We have put our strongdest effort into the assemblage of t}}is assortment —which we are marking 575 They are striking models—and represent really Such colors as Nude, Fawn Gray, Black, Gun Metal These are the self- superlafive qualities of weaves and furs. same brand as in our last sale of this kind. Pure Silk Chiffon— with lisle garter tops —from one of the foremost makers — 600 pairs won’t last long —so come promptly—sizes 83 to 10. Such cloths as Roulustra, Vivette, Duv Blpom, with collars, deep cuffs, and borders of Platinum and Black Fox, Platinum Wolf, Beaver, Cocoa and Nat- ural Squirrel. Lipstick Queenbird Montebello Carmina, with platinum Black Fox wolf collar and trimming, cuffs, $75. z $75. Every Pair Full Fashioned I I I D == o0 GEEEEEEEB:—EEQ‘ O e e O e ] e ) e e ) e ) e e D e e D B I e e = I = i

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