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o nese Here. at plan was luring the past ve: making it permanent.” ernments <k y N (N A1 T Il U. 5. 70 CONTINUE OFFIGER EXCHANGE Wiil Send Army Experts to! Japan and Welcome Japa- { . Continuance of reciprocal exchange etween the armies of the - | Tropp. 8 - | I'll gladly give you some money. carried into effect . and the Secre. the results ob- nge proved bene- ces, wherupon the government requested its ontinuance with the ultimate idea of It is mutually agreed by both gov- that” the officers selected grade of major es to which the d will be con- In addtion to my great NO MONEY DOWN offer, I am continuing my great December Sale which offers money saving opportunities extraordi- nary. Come now without cash and buy your complete outfit at practically your own price. Men’s and Young Men’s O’COATS & SUITS Single and Docble- Breasted Styles, smart new patterns. v Thief Gives Address THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. to Woman He Robs, Only to Learn the Law Is Less Romantic By the Associated Press NEW YORK. December 22.—Jimmy Condon was awaiting punishment to- day at the unromantic hands of the law, because his gallantry caused him to give his name, address and tele- phone number to an authoress whose apartment he was robbinz. About a month ago Jimmy wandered into the home of Mrs. Angelica Dou- bleday Tropp, in Greenwich Village, and was on his way out with an arm- ful of furs when Mrs. Troop surprised him. “Why do you steal?’ asked Mrs. “Are you hungry? If you are, Jimmy was touched. Not only did s, | he give Mrs. Tropp her property but t- | he gave her his card. He took $5 that she offéred him and left, only to come back again for a two-hour chat. Thén — e fined to the Infantry, Calvary and Field Artillery. The officers so assigned will not have command of troops. The assignment will be for not more than one vear. The War Department has not selected the officers for this detail, but it is expected they will be named from the officers who have graduated as students of the Japanese language. OFFER FOR MEN AND WOMEN No longer is it necessary for you to deny yourself the pleasure of wearing a complete new outfit for the holidays. My great NO MONEY DOWN offer solves the Xmas money problem. Use your cash for other Xmas gifts, and start paying me after Xmas in small payments spread over many weeks. ONAL P Open Every Evening -~ Until Xmas Women’s and Misses’ FUR-TRIMMED [ lined, trimmed with Fur. Rich materials, new 7 he appropriated $3 extra from a table and departed again. 5 The second visit frightened Mrs. Tropp and she told her husband. The police were notified and found Jimmy just where he said he could be reached. He was indicted, pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentence. Jimmy woulda't talk about his story, but Mrs. Troop supplied the details. HEARS OF WIFE’S DEATH. Italian Prince Suffers Relapse at News. MEXICO CITY, December 22 (P).— Prince de Pignatelli of Italy, who was injured in an automobile accident near Cuernavaca Friday, was informed last night that his wife, Princess Marie Victoria, had been killed when the automobile turned turtle. The shock of learning the tragic fate of his wife caused the prince to have a slight relapse, but the physi- clans in attendance are of the belief that he will be able to leave the hos- pital in a few days. —e Total cost of Federal-aid roads com- pleted in 1925 was $243,000,000. CARDINAL CERRETTI GIVEN RED HAT IN CEREMONY Papal Nuncio in Paris, Recently Elevated, Honored in Presence of M. Doumergue. By the Associated Press. PARIS, December 22.—Cardinal Bon- aventura Cerretti, papal nucio in Paris, who was elevated to the cardi- nalate by Pope Plus at the recent con- sistory, was given the cardinal's hat at noon yesterday by Cardinal Arch- bishop Dubols. The ceremony was held in the salon of the Elysee Palace in the presence of M. Doumergue, the President of the French republic. ‘The red hat, which had been brought by special envoy from Rome, was pre- sented with about the same ceremonial as in anclent times, when the distinc- tion was conferred by the Catholic monarchs of France. M. Doumergue being a Protestant and_president of a lay republic, the Stap envying umnersof’ | 'Studebak { Power-Durabiliny-finish, | | | | | | I | i Any Man or Woman who can keep a promise to pay a little each pay day can walk into my store, pick the new styles and PAY NO MONEY DOWN on any purchase up to $20. DRESS UP ror XMAS Hundreds of wonderful new styles, just unpacked, are waiting for your try-on. Every garment represents the last word in winter fashion. Women’s and Misses’ Silk or Cloth DRESSES eeteen $1 92 colors and materials. Seventh St. NW. Next to Kinney’s Shoe Store C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. PRIEST DIES IN CHINA. Rev. William J. Cohill Former Student at Georgetown. arrangéments presented difficulties, but they were overcome by the substitu- tion of the Archbishop of Paris for the President in the actual presenta- tl Farm Bureau Association, and re- celved his classical education at Georgetown University, later -en- tering St. Mary’s Seminary at Bal- timore. Following his graduation at Baltimore he joined the Fathers of Secial Disteh. o e Star. the Divine Word. a misslonary so- HANCOCK Ma. . 25| clety and went to China in 1922 R e Decembar s 28 Besides his father he is survived | (P).—Because of the continued heavs vesterday of the death of the Rev.| DY three brothers and two sisters.| speculation in foreign currency, with Willilam Joseph Cohill, 38 years old, Burial probably will be in China. an instructor In & boys' school af AT Kal-Feng, and the first American to be ordained to the Catholic priest- hood in China. He was the son of Edmund P. Cohill, president of the Maryland MONEY GAMBLING BARRED Poland Orders Severe Restrictions on Exchange. WARSAW, December 22 on. Cardinal Cerretti, who arrived at the palace in a violet robe, withdrew after the ceremony, donned the red robe of cardinal and then returned to be greet- ed by President Doumergue in his new dignity. He remained for luncheon with the President. Sl As a result of the recent Stock Ex- change panic Bombay government has adopted legislation to regulate that body. Poland, | consequent detrimental effect on the Zloty, the Polish government has tightened restrictions. Hereafter oniy specified banks wiil be permitt buy foreign currency, and sell it when they can prove th ence of definite foreign obligati Mrs. Marie Louise Baldwin, trans. portation expert in the Indian Bu- reau, has Indian aicestry. She be- gan the study of law at the age of 48 und already has two degrees. A $5 BILL SECURES A COMPLETE OUTFIT OF STYLISH CLOTHES FOR XMAS A $5 bill is the “key” which opens the door of Liberal Credit at this friendly Xmas store. A “five spot”’ outfits you com- pletely in the latest style from a most varied and up-to-date stock. Our credit plan enables you to pay for all your clothes in easy amounts as you Gifts Credit Don’t worry—Bring your Gift problems to this Store. We have useful gifts for the entire family on CREDIT. Your credit here does double duty at Xmas time. It allows you to complete your Gift list WITH- OUT CASH. BUY NOW--PAY NEXT YEAR IPAY US NEXT YEAR! TRere is no red tape, no em- barrassing questions—just Friendly Credit Service. We want you to get acquainted and then you'll be a booster for LIBERAL CREDIT. BRING YOUR $5 BILL TO- MORROW and decide which of the following outfits you desire. OUTFIT NO. 4 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Overcoat $39.50 /A New Hat $3.50 OUTFIT NG. 1 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Silk Dress $29.95 A Fur Scarf $12.95 A Stylish Hat $5.98 A Pair of Shoes $6.50 OUTFIT NO. 2 OUTFIT NO. 8§ FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Smart Coat $25.98 A Man’s Tailored Suit $39.50 A Womanr’s Silk Dress $19.98 A Silk Shirt $7.95 A Stylish Hat $6.98 A Pair of Shoss $6.50 OUTFIT NO. 3 OUTFIT NO. 6 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s }¥,a.. Coat $39.98 A Man’s Stylish Suit $24.50 )A Stylish Hat $7.98 A Man’s Jvercoat $29.50 A Silk Blouse $5.98 A New Hat $3.50 $ _ Z » . i 0 AW SECOND FLOOR ¢ Over Kresges 5¢ & 10¢ Store ¢