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E 12 VETERAN WARRIOR, WAL LOEFFLER, DIES Served th Lee in Mexncan{ T EVENING OFFICIAL TC TAKE 1 - PERSHING'S PLAEE ‘Appomlment lo Be Tempo- | _Old Soldier D o | By the Associated Press ARICA, Chile, January 6 the absence in the Uniled States o Gen. Pershing. head of the Tacna- Arica Plebiscitary. Commission, < an [ ¢ official will he named to take his place. Tt is understood authorita- tivel{” here. however. that the substi- tution will he merely temporary as to allow the commission to c J tinue to function, while Gen. Persh- | ing is receiving necessary medical | PR S S S | pit. Tkhardt He hia Gen. Pershing's will be made | departure from and his term of office will on the length of ce, since well S d with the latier the impe; firmly intended that Gen shall return to Arica to finish the H work which he began : Gen. PPershing’s condition s re- in usher | ported as without change and it is | d served continu- | geclared that he will he able. if : ¥ until President | neco-sary, to remain in Arica for a i ! nd Civil | ! 1, usher at the White | jacerve hix good health i House Maj. Loeffler served in hoth v and eivil capacity, He was 1 from the ¢ in 18 ind_ continued- until 1898, when h. { Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative, | “Cascarets” 10c - A ecivilian usher was made a eap- inley with he i Loefler was Loeffer Army in_April, of major. | Maj. was finally retived | from “the 1904, With the vank his coy the \ssocia : | Don't stay head- ' Served as Picket Hero, achyi oilious; consks: H : pated, sick! Take $ Loefler did picket duty aroligh (h)\.xn.\ > AR R one or two “Casca- ity ring the early the Civil | Memorial Church rets” any time to after the 1 7 mildly stimulate your liver and start your bowels, Then you will feel fine, your head becomes clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and gkin ¥ rosy. 4 else cleans. sweetens Noti, refreshes the entire system like ple. home er's noon, at will he his ant, harmless, candy-like “Cascare! They never gripe, overact, or sicken. Dire.tians for men, women, children on each box—drug &tores. deok woll e bidla o N S N O O SR SE X YO SOO TR S S January THRIFT Salemg H ! Strictly depe-vlablc merchandise. taken from stock or bought at concessions from our i reqular source of supply. is included in this sale at savings that thrifty folks will recog- : nize qu and buy without delay. Many items not advertised are priced for quick H clearance. 3,‘1 Wirdsor Windsor + 2 B o | LA ]R]R\f 53' Bloomers Gowns 2 [ E \AUF M A o # wom 1316-1326 Seventh St. wd styies Extraordinary Savings for the Thrifty! Sale of Coats .& ! $1 9;75 | @l Amazing is the word that describes the values, styles, quality and fur trimmings in’this wonderful lot of High-class Winter Garments. At this writing: we have received numerous compliments on the values offered, and the sales have greatly exceeded expectations. Every garment generously fur.trimmed; flared side or back; newest colors and black. Sizes 16 to 44, THRIFT Sale of Bedwear' e R Double-Bed Made to Sell for $25, $39.75 and $49.50 2 NUESU NS US S TR IR SR AR ke YAtk ST A7 VA Sy M EOLLOC 3 Rl\mi‘lemhed 81x90 Seamless | [ $1.49 Tronclad 42x36 Sheets Sheets Sheets Sheets Cases 84c $1.15 19¢ eATB1cacnad | | anbn wiekuy e I s A thi Sheeting: h'e mm e d hemmed ready 1o nen hemmed nse. ends: £1.25 value Hemstitchgd [o| Mohawk || g7 Ripplette $2.49 Striped | | $6.95 Rayon Cases; Cases. Spreads. - Spreads Spreads 29¢ 35c¢ $1.79- $4.75 al “white, heds. iraning. % All Boys’ 4-Pe. Suits Reduced 20% $6.98 Suits, Now $5.60 $8.98 Suits, Now $7.20 $9.98 Suits, Now $8.00 $12.50 Suits, Now $10.00 $13.98 Suits, Now $11.20 $15.00 Suits, Now $12.00 Every Boy's Suit in stock in cluded—those with roat. vest and . Two Cknickers and _eoal. . vest. ( Iflfl(IQ and knicker zoing into the Fhey Were good values at lhur former prices. and are Wash inglon's best buv’ i Thoxs’ cloin- ing today. Sizes 6 to 2Q. a slight for onhie Regu Size Reaquir: ‘Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 Pumps and Oxfords $2.95 As a greal thrift ‘opportunity, we will give unreserved choice of 18 styles of stylish Plain Operd Pumps and Strap Pumps, Patents, Satins and Velvets, including Buckle Pimps. Spanish, Cuban and low heels; lace Oxfords in tan, hlack ands patent, low walking heels, tip and plain toes; sizes in lot, 3 to 8 STAR, INJUREB MAN COLLAPSES. |DR. DAVID GRIFFITHS | store at 1213 Four-and-a-half street m;ulh\nexl \ul\‘(‘l(n]: from lacergtions Pafore. the Bote e h Campaign and Later | rary. Lasting Until General |of the Siuhi “iidicrion toid “@iice | Cosmos clu last nizhs by br. Davia L Ve o he had teken several ink Griffiths, horticulturist, of the Burea s Against H‘m. Returns to Arica. CI".I"‘HH I“rl;"l‘ '\:\“h\l: h’"‘“ of Plant Industry. Dr. 'il‘|fr|lh!4‘ ?l.\“ ot Spring been ordered to this city ment at Walter Reed (ien WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, After Takjng | TALKS ON N_ARWSSUS‘ | Explaine Development of Plant In- | Henry Hickerson, 30, of 1113 dustry in U. 8. Before Bo- venth street, taken o Bmer- | tanical Society. ney Hospital last night from a drug | | Development of the narcissus in | dustry in the l'nilml States was laid nry Hickerson, Drinks, Suffers Lacerations. ous 3 hibited about 50 slides showing methods of handling. classes of bulbs {and views of places where hulbs ave being grown from Puget Sound to the stree e. where he collaps Ordered to Hospital. z bulbs in outlined, instance it 30 vears de ariety hefore put rrank Halstead, Infaniry, tional Park, Ark al. .The Hub, Seventh and D Sts. JANUARY 6. 1926, = Reports from the recent meeting of | the American Assoclation.for the Ad- vancement of Science at Kansas City were made by C. R. Ball, A. &. Hitch- cock and R. A. Edson. ABSECON 1706 T St. N.W. 3 Rooms, Reception Hall and Bath, $60.00 4 Rooms, Reception Hall and Bath, 367 50 SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Built to Last All Service Guaranteed will recond e & ’ WHY PAY MORE? et Petere venti SR Southland Battery Co. 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 Main 334A S GARDINER ?, Investment Building a The Hub, Seventh and D Sts. The Hub January Clearance A Sale With S-A-V-I-N-G-S and C-R-E-D-I-T A Big Feature in The January Clearance 4-Piece Two-Tone Walnut-Veneered Bedroom bulte This very charming bedroom suite is constructed of solid gum with genuine walnut-veneered tops, Huguenot finish. As pictured, a large dresser, bow- foot bed, chiffopier and full vanity. This handsome suite is materially reduced for clearance and |f vou are looking for a bar'gam—hcre s one. Other Sultes Reduced—Easy Credit Terms! Imitation Leather Covered January Clearance ROCKERS Wing Back Rocker 122 A comfortably designed cocker of the wing-back type. Frame i finished in mahogany. 50c Weekly Payments U Golden Oak Rocker 38 A senerous size, Reproduced from comforiably d e - a colonial _design signed rocker with and possessing all well hraced arms, the charm of the panel back and sad- original—finished in dle seat. mahogany. Copper Reflector Gas 3 Heater , 52 .98 S Floor Samples and One-of-a-Kind “ METAL BEDS Clearance of Metal Beds in white enamel and wood finishes. Unusual savings. White Enamel Continu- s meis . $3.98 Metal Beds White Enamel or Wood Finish 2-inch Continuous. post Metal fes " $5.98 Large 2 im h Continuous. post White Enamel or \\ofld Finish $7 98 4 Metal Beds Sale of Blankets Good Quality Smgle Blankets $1.29 January Clearance BOONE Kitchen Cabinets 2315 This well-known make and style of ¢ inet is now offere a generous reductio —oak frame, tilting flour bin, roomy draw- ers, etc, 50c a Week! Full Size Double Blankets With Borders of Pink or Old Rose $2.98 Heavy Wool-Finish Blankets Warm and Fleecy $4.49 All-Wool Double " Blankets In Solid Colors $6.95 Metal Crib Full size whitn enamel finish. with adiuxtahle xide and spring hottom $77.95