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P — . N J F 4 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1925 —_— e T ¥ t Mr. Carusi gave ihe board “ High School; R. 1. Houser, teacher, | 'm'r\ ailed In Buencs Aires. dispatches ! the old crop included in the enflma!?d'ph“lnr‘\‘ of Cordoba, whereas provin. ')'\ 526 at 5,815,000 metric tons, as wtice he stands ready (o put his ! probatonary. cass 1A, Seaton Schouol! | wm wild fluctuations characterizing | yield. lcinl and private reports indicate that | compured with 6,400,000 metric ton< ider to the wheel Lo hetp i the |C. W, Crippen, temporary teacher, mn trading tn the South Amerlean | Wheat in Clicago closed " 1o 5% {1t would run as high as 70 per cent in | in the first officlal estimate, issied o gain more quthority” for the el T4, dision b olargwret Uil -mmm with a similar drop follow- | cer igher. with December nsnls'lhu province. | November 14, d of Education y Len ) 85 34, V tsleul [ing publication of the government's | ) Foreigners were cre s that the provin W . clam. prova- | | figures, and a corresponding reaction | with buying futures here on a libe : cau estimates the Schoos; | bu .'" on private advices. scale. Winnipeg also closed higher. ' damage én anta Fe at a much higher Fire D.mnges Three Houses r Vhile officials of the ministry Liverpool was off, \while the close at figure than that elven by the min:| % ;O i as.wunure could not be reached mninuenus Aires was about unchanged. |istry of agriculture, which was 42.5 |, 17res unoccupled housee on C be 1 [ with its atiemipt 10 tween Tirst a S 1 lea that it is hamper cleck. Business M hool. probuiion: | v\v‘nin! for comment on the Saunders | per cent. rween Tirst and Second streots soutl side by lack of author- word, iaborer, Last | statement, an authority on the Liver SURPRISE AT REPORT. - X;’eé'te:‘:;_e "”L:'--nuon ui):n::‘q::) Schoos U H. Smith ln ] pool market at Buenos Aires de. i e The ministry of agriculture’s second | three siructures wae estimated s Raymond school | Reports From Argentind ited nim to confer with | if. Cady, laburer, ween Hgh wnmu anitor, Syphax s belns done IR | Lo 1 W Tavior Hireman 51 | Produce Pyrotechnics in Hutchins, laborer, | K J 1m,.n\'\u 1‘~' | Grain Tradmg clared there was heavy speculative | vari t | 5 # | Variance of Argentine Gowvernment |official forecast, issued December 15, | $250. Origin of the fire was de selling of wheat Tuesday afternoon {estimated Argentina’s wheat vield for _termined. Was notid Board to Hold Specnal Meet-viy ing to Consider Opposition | i, to Appointment. vhat \\(vh no proof, however, that it was| and Private Estimates Unexpected. on_the order of any official. TENOS ES. 16] Rumors of a leakage of the crop | UL OS AIRES, December 16| Gen. Fries' Letter Filed. report on Tuesday also were in ofr | #)-—A dispatch to La Naefon from | | Ihe expecte assion over t | culation, the same authority said. Rosario, Santa Fe province, says that letter of Bri Amos A e ‘ the ministry of agriculture’s report, “hem |; I R ! Surprise in Buenos Aires. issued yesterday, on the extent of the Dacision “ook, | it RO I At |damege to wheat In the northern Ar- next Tuesda ¥ DB i eheat Mensducla on D:"” in Buenos Alres | e belt has caused considerable 4 protests of M George HERE{REcTot T aveiEtienan: | an article eriticlzing what | gurprise in Rosario grain olrcles, ow- n e 1ae oard=-- ) 3 Giddings Lircoln School: :‘:‘3” NI ol (el ALY 0] wus termed “inexplicable contradic-{ing to the variance between offictal | 1 elwser, G | BTEOLES DFTOLSCANIES in the governy 1 i STataoted: by ke RhnounchmEnt ok o ment's report of |and priv eports. lan icspentedty. Incee. ciop, ertimate | condions e of 'the new | Teport fixes the damage | L SRanTaly SURIY (oo wrvest. while advice o | to wheat 18.6 per cent in the T L I s b Jordan Va. the Board of I e niior I;| the Chicago Lourd of Trads and at Iover ‘widat variation Dt on ofcial | R . It was furtl oth g centers Lroke Sharply {,nd private reports on damage in two | inceting of Pmwoul | that - evers -t the sosterday and then did |75, FICERHe TRRATS o8 Shies e 1p-10p Iriam members of the District will be pro- | nent lan ubout-face in later tr represented the crop yield at 215,000 nn @w a es Iy lights before the | . W nel r, | \Wave “’y‘“»‘("“ at "‘“‘- curacy ot igo0 bushels. permitting an Qxl\nlldhh i Wirae, perma DUty Sanet A {‘“m‘ g ] <urplus of 141,000,000 bushels. Against \" : Holland Shades made d . e p e 4 School \\Sn.a;.‘“ he Boud fih I the erep reporte |1’ figure, trade’ advices (o & prom: | 5 bt L “iream e e 5C Adds the Finishing Touch to the | from e as que d_ by {inent Chicago concern placed the s 14 gree 3 1 i e [Groree I Saundors. sice president | it st w3 306,000 Clanie, ot onir | . """TL':" "{!". (:.m. Christmas Goodies -Lin- | of the Armour Grain Co. Tn a cor timates 5.000 Kl dlos ation intended only f L, e | A private cables held that the | a/rywu. w“m‘fiunfl" sint of confusion was the apparent 18 211 for Fatimates wrrv-over of 25,000,000 bushels from 1 R b & Martin Btz — e R O SV Duiing 87000 schools erintendent o matter s of “great imp and he is anxious for it to ! threshed out Rezoning Oppos: d. es of his company asserted the report (e beneti of relatives u of an Argeniine government officinl ¥ but his stutement, which got on the 1. Am. | lickers, 0011 at Matthews, tempor An Unsurpassed | | ted widespr Personnel Changes. { tention amo ders wnd was fol- | i Clhanges in personnel approved N T Alexander | 1owed by private reports of the same | L “ \. Burviile Schoo, m.wl inel jo tion | practical and fair. It is not necessary to have had A snotler the Arg “astounding 100 Gonts to Be Given Away. e S A totine bbvers- | rerosit s & |ments ore e ggerated Reception Plate Or the and steps still further 1o enla the powers (f ti three o bova ( If Tt Is Renhble ICnn Rent It smmend. | - an account at this bank to on: iIS> borrow. ol e For each 850 or | Easv to Pav l Loans are pass- 1 fraction porrowed y ’ e e e et S LEO KOLB | o R per Informal et Sehoat | thon en oo o | 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. Teek onan Be | rew Weld | 2L iicirion — with 2gainat_the rez class 14, | cou | Main 5027 count, the pro- | $100 $2.00 | few exceptions. Home Party tween Eleventh when he took C. Graham and Char ceeds’ of which . may be used to $200 $4.00 | MORRIS PLAN cancel the note $300 $6.00 | notes are usually on, 4 nm-\ l %%%%%%%%’%%% Or After declaring “if the ;i\\m.}, ‘ JA. el B3 ok e e ' ighborhood as residentiai only ol : ghorhood as residential on poslts ina :;"Il: $500 $10.00 | though they may A. E. JORDAN, T heater Supp" [ RICHMOND, VA. For Sale, Cooked or Raw, By All Purveyors of Vintage Foods Distributed By Kingan Co., Iy, seml-monthly | $1,000 $20.00 | be siven for any or monthly basis | §5000 $100.00 | Peried of from 3 as you prefer. 810,000 szoo.m to 12 months. THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U, S. Treasury 1408 H Street N. W, B A 2 g" Any of These Xmas R L R ET Y Givables Will Delight | ' Hard-to-Please Men ymond to L. business Graham rer property sou Hubbard Ray | Fom | kupplementary | to grade o: M. R. Pepper. %%%a%%a%%a%%%%a%%fi% SRR e i 1. arce Adame Sliel g UCH is the reputation of the P. T. Hall “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of Crediz® 630 Pa. Ave. N. W. Eae Schwaris, teacher . = haberdashery for quality, smartness and Washington, D. C. the Zonin s i e e e c_hstmctzon that any gift vou choose here will e st BEs i e find hearty welcome from men of taste. S ; : e d)‘\l‘xig rusi have. I have istern Hgh Scboo; “We mention by way of suggestion: % Frid S i & theonly ine"ot deferae il school | Senep 1o, Whion, GOLF HOS GLOVES of the fore % y'’s Sp 3 o o o o decisive action on this matter.” 3 L(” o 3. F. = wide variety: per pair. most makes, pair— W $4 50 I " L 1l exc o $1.50 > $10 $1.50 0 $8 omen’s mported’j of protest be dispatched s et g . | H Commise hey wil have i Toar BATH ROBES. it UMBRELLAS, cver oo the T atreat ‘hange Is to be el A s Senooll LS ample sclection. from. useful gifts ~ il Scotch Wool Scarfs 608 to 6i¢ ELEVENTH ST. . Explaining that there has been an | U700 ! B annn @@ $5 to $22.50 $1.50 1 $10 ) dome of those interested in the pa- | leach 1 14, M < e | iative Gil A - rochial schools of Washington” as to | Dousia S ciingl 3 A in SILK LOUNGING | An Appreciative Gift—And | the ‘scope and purpese of the compul-| A1 14 N ooational | cluding finest imported ROBES— | $°).98 Comfort Is Emphasized in These !i that Dr. Ballou had conferred with |* g e g il cravats....8§¢ to $5 s]s_w to $21.50 | representatives of 1‘\;1— ];:xri;&;ls\ 1 - & ¢ by 8 rul . - Z HOSIERY and | i 'f‘xz‘«‘;::in:rng—edgzed”&‘w standards S g L\I_TIAL HAND - - fi:‘lAl\'I ]\‘\‘A"\I’[I'?“.""“l | LAN plaids, hew block effects. ] were as high, if not higher, than those .. KERCHIEFS, three in Sulk.and A\Vool Hosiery. stripes and beautiful Black (] oeine pu:l:::l:;u:; Siatin a box, 31 and $1-50 75¢ t° $2 and White combinations are here “The demand upon the p 1o TUXEDO AND TRAV NG BAGS | and the lowered price m?‘kh thc.se i » ; selicdle sbeady sxened :{gg‘_hfzmh FULL DRESS ‘SCIT AND SUIT CASES— | \raEf]s more attractive than ever Excellent Qualities! Clever, Dainty Effects continued It i L to as Christmas gifts. p "-Zfie’fif:ivrufi :lxgzliheengg‘:‘_l';f“ SETES, rompnsmzlmh $9 $35 | 5 & i SK e in a Vast Variety — at Moderate Prices! svstem and save millions of dollars to | | vest buttons and studs. BEDROOM SLIP- SmwoN & aeeiiom e LiieoisdinT e e oo tithem b not o | ; handsomely boxed— PERS. all styles. ner . BLACK KID FANCY FELT 3 e oo B of it 1 $250:$9.50 =~ 79¢ © 8450 1l Raleigh Haberdasher BOUDOIRS BOUDOIRS T B pinas Sold Diret fr0m the Factry g g aleig - . § . ! ence be threatened or their indepen e T ne o 0o murs o/ New Warerooms | PHILIP I J H ALL Inc. g 3 1310 F Street $l -39 98c : Education * uld have ndepend % s et o 1340 G St. N.W. | MEN'S WEAR AND SHIRT MAKER ; b &< e s S e J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. 1 F St N.W_—Established in 1885 o . : 3] Intereat gifectlyiwithithe Hedece)on, @ Made of soft buck kid with Made of fine quality felt, in = = handturned toles and rubber | purple, rose and blue, with fancy ] \( % % heels. Large silk pompon on | £old inlay and pompon on vamp. § MEN' U — vamp. All sizes 2! to 8. \ se YO‘“’ Cash I EMBROIDERED SATIN § . el BOUDOIRS BOUDOIRS g \ for Xmas Gifts! . $].39 $9.25 . Buy Your Clothes : :25 N on the Made of fine quaiity satin with ¢ § fancy embroidered ~design of Made of fine qaulity quilted 4 N different colors on vamp. In | satin, in blue, rose and black. N H ERZOG black, rose, blue and lavender. | Handturned leather soles and [J s N Elk padded soles. All sizes 22 | rubber heels. All sizes 2% to 8. N Budget Buying Plan e ; N udge ymg TIN MULES FANCY SATIN N SA N . : : BOUDOIRS § At a time when gift buying proves so expen- sive we have made it possible for you, by a very convenient plan, to purchase your furnishings for $].194 the holidays NOW and to pay for them later. COME IN and take advantage of our credit plan. Nationally Known Brands to Gladden 3 Made of black Skinner's satin, Of fine quality satin, in bmx, ; *Twill gladden him on Christmas lined with flesh or -turquoise Bl ind lavendis: No Extra Charge for Budget Service g colored satin, Handturned soles | fancy cording. .,.5“,,,.;;,,“ on morning to receive your gift of one of these colorful, useful Twill Silk Mufflers and covered heels. All sizes 213 vamp. Elk padded soles. to 8. sizos 205 to 8. FELT BLACK KID T ONE STR.AP STYLEPLUS & HERZOG CLOTHES We Revel in Traditions at Christmas time /M STETSON MANHATTAN MALLORY HATS SHIRTS HATS From the old Colonial days comes the custom of serving Fresh Ham—or a Fresh Shoul- Made of fine soft black kid, Made of fine quality felt in with bhand-turned leather mlu I!MEIELEIEIEJEIEIEE—:EE—:MEIB—— :BE ] l_'=__1 3] N $45.00 Suit: d Overcoats - e "x'f?o it e You pay $10 at time of par- der—Roasted Fresh Pork— iridescent colors of rose, gecn | and rubber el A(;;sznmsllc N case and $175 weekly. chase and $3.50 weekly. e and blue. Elk padded soles. and longwearing. Al sizes 205 N & 4 throughout the festivities of the Sica 'S 15 0. et § $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $50.00 Suits and Overcoats holidays. 0H— o} § You pay $10 at time of pur- 21"3‘20"2—1‘1'(1”!@30‘0“:‘;‘(‘{“0( purs olinays. i Shop Early—Free Christmas Boxes on Request | e e i Your Christmas dinner will » Gloves 3 Imported Wool e Fbr e You pay $10 at time of pur- be incomplete without its course i Hosi ery Just Received N chiase and §230 weekly. chase and $450 weekly. of Fresh Ham or Fresh Shoulder. by Fownes i ; N gose Sult and_Overcoats ek S o G There’s no entree that can take 3 Cape ,......3 An appropriate ac- » TAN CALF 10 ti T- P at time of pur- & f Soo por ol it tmc ol'per. o) Yon oy 'Sh 2 e S ite place in the expectations or Buckekin ...4% | companiment , il A o . 00 . 180 ) 4 £ Budget Prices are the Same as Cash Prices e !n':;n. 4 3 Reindeer ....6 1% ¢ 3 4 4 OXFORDS 1 j Ordera Fresh Ham or a Fresh Shoulder i s I ' H for Christmas from your dealer. "‘I’ 1 W [ . o] S{Pee‘t Plain toe or tip styles, with welt sewed soles and rubber F 14th and G Streetu i haelo—‘::: :ull: p’eaunce long wearing; all sizes now. Mallory Hats, 85, Stetson Hats, $8 7 P ¢ RN, {———|alc———|o|——a|c———=|a|