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r 20 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 LLOYD GEORGE’S ENERGY | Page Wrote That Even Personal Ene- mies of War Premier Respected good vintages of port, the excellence of some court opinfons handed down in the United States by quite obscure Judges—why shouldn’t they be got out of the masses of law reports and published as classics? Wouldn't it have been well if the King had gone and spent his whole time at the front and on the fleet? What's an English King for, anyhow? Then a defense of Rea and why should the at- torney general or the lord chief jus- !| tice be allowed out of the kingdom “Well, there’s nothing we can do to protect his excellency. Damn the air raid. Pass the port.” Then the talk went on about the ignorance and the commonness of modern British governments—most modern governments, in fact. French | statesmen—most of ‘em common fel- lows, and Itallans and Germans—ach | What swine! “Think of that fellow. von Kuhlmann. me an almost affectionate good night. One of them said, “By our combined forces the God of our fathers—not the barbarous Prussian Gott—will see us through.” There’'s no sham about these old | masters of empire. kingdom, I lent him a valuable | sons in the allude. An They feel a pro- the King, in in everything Rritish. interest in distinguished service and so have the | equal gons of most of them; half of them have lost Take 4 system—well , to which they ne nemy might kill them if he could get to them, but change | them or scare them or make them | surrender—never. all, for downright human interest, I very man of them had done some !don't know where Take ‘em all in | you'd find their | them as mere pi of human society and of that's story. But they, and their like, are not going to give up in this war. another | (Copyright, 1925, by Doubleday-Page Co The Whole Town’s | book and the rogue never returned it. at all at such a time? | Did you know Kuhlmann?" > “Call in the chlef steward . . . Here, steward, what's that nolse?” gratulated. You have a gen- “A heir rald, milord.” {tleman for your President. How do| w long has it been going on?" |vou do {t? That breed seems to be out | “IForty minutes, milord.” lof a job in most countries.” Not one of those old fellows drove to the They can't get gaso- “But,” turning to me, “you are to His Determination for Victory. ment of | % AWIE | sound, and Britis aving its fir: are foreve @TalkingAbout It! Come to our store Mon- day, Nov. 2—and hear the magnificent music of a new Victor instru- ment. The demonstra- tion will continue all day. LOUIS & CO. Music Corner 7th and G Sts. NW EDITED BY BURTON J. HENDRICK. Took Raid for Granted. “lI must be deaf,” . with aid the old fel nquiring look at the | company. vbody else had heard but we'v rned to take th { | things for granted and nobody k hor My car Koepe rupted the conversation to s had come and 1 took flve of them Saume I | Then the old man spoke up | it—one on the front with the driver ok v x , c As each got out at his door he not enough to have Ask the Traffic Cop! the war, is the only This fee recent politi last one, h exultan mpressed a little while a with the | TANDING all day at the crossing, he reasons that 1 2 3 & g for regarding t knows what’s what about pick-up in s the best that the world ¥ = I reminded him, when sutomobiles S 5 ; 1 Ask him which car is quickest and smoothest on the get-away. Nine times in ten he’ll tell you: baker! And every Studebaker owner will tell you the same story—lightning pick-up, smooth- ness, flexibility and tremendous power. We tell you that the Studebaker Standard Six, for instance, is the most powerful car of its size in the market. And we invite you to prove that by com- parison with any other car of equal size. g 3 Come in. Test the Studebaker. Find ! B out for yourself why it offers more for the - = Dollar-Down Event (Continulng of March 7 s well to 1 Tt 45 cettain th Ic 3 . s of dissatisfac ion from what I k pposite and Ambassador Page's letter keeps Sport Oxfords of patent leather, tan calf or two-tone combinations; with permanently in- seamed insoles that allows much longer wear. ¢ worth while i him in both * After d to me with an They don't Children’s 81% $4-50 to 12 Misses’ 1215 to $5.50 Growing Girls' 2, to 8 $650 " n of greater . but that he shot; for Charge Purchases made Saturday Will be billed in November! Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen-Five F Street he didn’t h fully. 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