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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1926. 7 % PlNS H[]PE UN U S i l".\' Bell After 90 Years’ Silence ‘U- S. CIVIL EMPLOYES ;\.;-‘«:'xm:l”u:u‘.: N;vwl::“‘ '.I\'}Hl“::-'rvi:':‘t }}'{2>:re\lv§‘;1xr{'lr§ureau 16 8nd the Newy | 0.0 Comme " "4, the s 1 \“mf:er?:?’;!m(l:::]zmvh-: . . T . | 5 i tota i The Government Printing Office had | Agricult 3 & 3 i, . | Rings Again, Welcoming New Year| GUT 102 IN NOVEMBER |5 imminee o ot vt | e and the separaiion of e » : of Month—Treasury Reduces S e e I Department, with a met gain of 49. Force by 210. showed the g t increase in the Briand Says Fair Agreement t ¢ 3 2 number there being 3 - 1 e addition: tio! i the Will Do Much to Heip W Fireeland Ker ( enc iz A net reduction of 102 in the num ot G French Finances. ser of civilian empl of the exec utive branch of the eral Govern ety it S ™ : That---in considering a quality car in 1926--- " EDUCATION BOARD ' ' ' Up ' (N 1. Another R, (f/v [ 1 STUDEBAKER YEAR NAMES FOR SCHOOLS Ask On;-ll’rof it Yearly acte 2— Models These ? Unit-Built 2 3 Construction Questions ? UYING an auto- parts used in a Studebaker car are Studebaker’s 2 ear:)ol;l:flt:;ia%}:: Studebak«zr. They function together - y g as a unit, resulting in i A'M“’“:a;:“:’w:' way is well charted. greater riding conffon L?,'fi'ef,i;fff; I—Y qne out qf every resale value for you. Scores of thou- -—X es :‘1’ c{]ttodqua'mySth:i" :pndau:)f miles of excess transporta- ayis a e- ion us ar ilt i 2—Yes e Hon e Ruilt mfo Studebaker 3—No 1. A Price Ad- 3. And “No-Yearly-Models”—As a vantage — Because natural outgrowth of those factors, of its One-Profit & third great advantage to the buyer manufacturing facilities, Studebaker is attained . . . No-Yearly-Models.” eliminates extra profits and overhead Because all phases of manufacture of outside parts and body makers. are dlrectlg under Studebaker con- Savings effected in this way run to trol, Studebaker cars are constantly hundreds of dollars on some models. kept up to date. We add improve- ments as developed instead of saving 2. A Quality Advantage — One- them up for spectacular announce- Profit facilities result, too, in Unit- ments which make cars artificially Built construction—in cars designed obsolete. Resale values are thus and built as units. The hundreds of stabilized. JOSEPH McREYNOLDS Commercial Auto & Supply Co. 14th Street at R, Washington, D. C. A The January Clearance . GEORGETOWN BRANCH: 3218 M St. N. W. Star i ousands o omen’s B P e e R Al T T Policeman and Horse Retire. $ : Startlng a trUIy tremendous WILL ADDRESS JEWS. n Willian Formerly At all i Representative Huddleston to Speak | i % N SRS g Jres 1 i ¥ SL = 3 —except S F St. ' ' of many very fine shoes i OUTFIT FOR | Md, is_the [N 1 a good lo- | outfit in- | N\ machine [N Velvet hing, and a Satin Priced rea- | Patent AR Liquor Violation Charge: ing Arrest Near Beltsville, Md. | [T At 17th & H Sts. Satin or = Patent — Leither 2 O~ [ Safe Deposit Boxes $2%aYear | 6 6 6 t Velvet \ Evening S:hOES TIGE GINGER Is a prescription for l \ " 5 Imported brocade: ALE! |Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,|N NN N\ metal cloths and othe NONE BETTER Bilious Fever and Malaria. | b5 sumptuous materials. It kills the germs. A. G. HERRMANN | ' 750 Tenth St. S.E [ — Afternoon Shoes < ~ = 57 | Satin : i L Velvets, suedes, patents, /!' 3 == N \ e in many stunning semi 4 K J | \ formal models. | | | R. Mcl}fxngld_se& Son Street Shoes e & 2 Many good-looking 1423-25-27 L St. N.W. & N 2 2 A \ . 2 vel ole Oxfords s \ : To Keep e e Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. l( 0 street or sports wear. \ / Col. 2619 = Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. e : ';%@m 1% E ) ' O far reaching is the extent and Collins’ i s AL \ it | S importance of this sale that it will Ll Pharmacy be held on Both Floors Saturday. CLEARANCE Woodridg Both our big show windows will display 228 Tailored ! . N =0, NN o = ¥ b the styles. And we'll have extra sal®- FELT HATS Il 1s a Star Branch |i i ‘ S = e . people to serve you promptly. A truly | Th Branch Offices \ Girls' sturdy. kood- pecia) selline % = 4 i wonderful opportunity to save on the oee tooklzg. W La Ve % 30T o Tebout “Tahos wauasnain” o 6 d | newer Footwear—of the finer qualities. are located at those Spoita’ O¥tards s novelty drees ¥ wearing weather- proof tan school $2.00 to $5.95 ":L"‘::h;‘_“‘:,hz‘:_‘g“ fl'::g | 1% 10 e e 1 5 shoes for girls 30-Day Charge Accounts Cheerfully 2% to 6.. ot Sl : B X P Opened 1 OFF 2 Now Priced $1.00 to $2.98 Regularly Priced can best serve the con- venience of Star Classi- fied Ad patrons. One in practically And fOl' GOOd every neighborhood. W H . Please feel free to make arm Ilosiery use of the one handiest { The Hahn “Stocking Shops" are S st . > B All the beit styles in [|ll to you. S i T Z Womens S dark and high colors in- The Star prints i o boy. g T R P 1207 ¥ STREET | | t MORE Classified ads 3 A e chaded. | every day than all the 414 9th St. N.W. 233 Pa. Ave, S.E. 25¢ to $1.50 » Homens Footwear Exctusively | CREERON ontindd Star s it - \ We Wish You a Very Happy New Year! bring results. 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office e Between F' and G StS. sl