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4 ¥T" TYENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926 CUI—[EGE HBRIZUN ; pa JD o ‘ —By R SUUTHEAS]’ BUDlES ;“1::" J :XIT"’M‘,;;“::;‘I‘:‘“fi?mugm ZINUV'EFF BEATEN .:';“g“‘;msh”n" G oot o 1 | southe ' . i Political observgs seein today's : = ! Rectar 1—Completion of all rec- | event a possible indlcation that Zinn- | CASPAR MOU HAENTHAD A )10 oy o n T ? - lanpiion work above the Benning vieft wiil tail ctuin the presi IACATIONM 104 S YEAR 3! You f Age. st oy of U i et Do opay AND | You THIew i A Dridge, estiimated cost minually for of the Comumunist intervational , LoFf! [\ | shoueo ) - i n 70,000, e L Ask Fe A IV‘OINT! . DAY OFF. ¢ mates, $1 slon. DEMAND 1T rks—Purchase of Wiison tract, Like Trotsky before him, Zinovieft Section of Minnesota and Pennsylvania Communist i Moscow was dis- enues: improvement of small tri- i = ¢ ME A GooD Dr. Lewis Says Students - REST Six Assopiations, Charging| e pe 2 e Political Star of Communist| ine e boces, 5 he Mdess. Btadium—Location of the proposed in word and dee Need More Knowledge of S / Section Is Slighted, for [RSRETSH0NE [Panseomia ragk| International Head Seems |, in recent montns he has gone tato Police siation—creation of a sub-po- e L s Duties as Citizen. A ' / $10,000,000 Program. |lice station in fie vieinity of Tenning to Have Set. Reweparera hers ‘,.J.'?,',’usl‘;“’,{‘*-.‘. : = S 1 THATLL L:IV() Jlort Stanton: improvement of inter- at the last meeting of the all-Russian R alleviate the f the eleventh . i iet, which covers a territory of i } : 10 miles, running from the extreme _ “The outstar / b ; Declaring the Southeust section Bits | southwest point of the District to the | BY the Associated Prese. ,,p.l;“:j‘. to # t : 7 been grossly slighted by city and|extr northeast point above| MOSCOW, February 11.—The polit- a IHr'd course : 3 States und oth Federal officials, delegates of six h. to Dr. Havenner, the | C&l Star of Gregory Zinovieff seems to | and it i cltizens’ assoclations representing the | jelegates wi S K. Jenney of the | have set. 20.000 residents living south and east | o £ P. Hazelton hAlll:d‘ly’s :leruordmuln' session }?l of the Ana 2 ve 2l h - | the ningrad Communist party the b - ey ol (b adoytes 3 head of the Communist international | gt b ing R = — 2 n 164‘” evelopment program esti- i ¢ failed to regain his position &s a mem- Right te ' the st s Heteo, PR e e nated to cost at leust §10,000,000. It |dio n & en- | ber of the important presidium, whe L e ¥ SUST CLEANING UP A TiInME 1'VE BEEN ABLE To GET wag drawn at & meeting at the home | i : s. ifesl his rivaly, Sialin, Bukharm, ! Wl they are} AWAY SIMCE LAST FALLEXEPT of Dr. George C. Hauvenner, member | tuln, ze not wrained to acquire any conception . fop A COUPLE OF WECKS 1M of the Citizens' Advisory Couneil and of, tntern tional & g N DECEMBER.. MY MERVE 5 president of the Anacostia Citizens' ; ARE WORR ToA FRAZZLE Assoclation, and was approved by - delegates of the Anacostin, Congress | " . Heights, Randle Highlands, E H g h Qll l e L w PRICES Washington Heights, Benning and Z all 0 Kenilworth assoclations. I S st e e Store-Addition Sale Court.” s 3 S8, get approval by District Commis- Seholarship Need Acute. ulonera the Bureau of the Budget . = a i 5 5 7 volopmen(n they declared to be vital to public health, safety and progress. “Street Lights Taken Away Stein-Bloch Clothes and Joseph In discussing the “slighting” of the May & Sons English Overcoats Southeast section, .Dr. Edward E. _ .~ = 3 Richardson, “ongre- You SURE R ! Nww HAVEr T WAD A UELEMT U VM A BEVIEVER 101 THE ADAGE = ) ( rip, Mot A Helghts Al ton, g A‘ TR HAVE ONeE VACATION FOR 2 FEARS, LAST I} AL wori AmO rioc LAY Teir 6.4 1 JUST of the rath . Comirie To] ) SummeR 1 LEFT Jume FIRST Anol) pmake s SACK. A Dot 8o, (| Gosameo i~ clations, dec W 00 00 ( You, 8055, | \Wwas CALLED BACK To Town | \va s THERE ANYTHING You Yo SAT HELLG lghts in . e~ gl e N {_TrE Mioowe oF Aucus T Jast i T WANTE O To 56€ Biie’ iab 4 § e enr sadetnil : A5V WAS BEGINMING TO ¢ S N0 ! = "‘"’:‘;‘ o i v AL e et i1 epainine meho | JJ ~>~I S e te- | Formerly 45.—40.—35. Formerly 60.—55.—50. —_— s ped [ i1 to pe 4 s & ) combat Tovment s J & B # ored bathing ~hile P . 5 i p \. g ¥ A clause | 00 00 3 there 1 1o admis =4 ction possibl . Ha- A e ) urcd. He pointed out that \ Formerly 75.—70.—65. Formerly 80. to 100. e Alterations at Cost 4 reservoir, pur i A Special Group? 2-Piece T 4-Piece ¥ ers and projects. Agumperion s 12 urged ; Hand-Tailored | KNICKER | SPORT estimates for 19: idercd by Congress. ¥ Congress. SUITS SL ITS ' DELAY IN TAX BILL ENACTMENT | TAX CUT THREATENS |5 i, e S e 3800 2800 3800 WILL COST TREASURY HEAVILY TREASURY DEFICIT, R N 1 MELLON DECLARES | throush Gson four 1o the | River below Alex: Use of Cld Rates .md !*orms by Public Will Rt"qmro‘ i e { which, it was said e e W t Millions in Refunds at Huge Expense— Ma- i Gk BT e vi-| ldne 57 e§ chinery Held Lp te Last Moment. Farases: o e RO e s e o (INCORPORATED) T e L e 1 14th and G Streets N.W. Ao r t is ke cal work It added | Stanfield, V ) { the ts and delayed wi 1 the | son. Weler 7ili the delega PLAY CAST 0N TRIAL. - 1150 10 besorae of. | Bar e e e Tl el I » r A lntoner Blair sid About 317,000 000 | B roussard, Bruc g Fiotch'| Pavine— 5 in refunds were sent back o the tz i son, Ken- | eenth Charged Wi "er!cr g “Abie’s wernn 7 8 payers. This whole opefation, Com | drick, Mc 3 i Ransdell, T 5 Chateni s . with con- | missioner Blair feels, might be re (Stmmons, . Stephens, Tram- Trish Rose” Without Consent. Sk dollaes | phetet to Bt loves Lredtat il wacre | mollad TopmcIs. Torel AL, REGINA, Saskatchenan. lat a b expense in administration. |complicated extent in the present in | Against the amendment : 11 (P —The entire : o sioner of Internal Revenue | stance, should there bo a serious delay | Republicans—Borah, Capper, Couz- [ Anacostia went on trial here 3 ¢ ) S« »d with the blg Job | somewhere along tha Lne. eng, Cumn:ing Road w with performing a play witl o K s Xex, is postponing | Riders. o s, i "m,"owuxlv enroot, Eent of L . . gon 1 dec . > du aheut | gorn; of printed slips \Insb‘r , N CAbie’s Irish Rosa,” owaed | as te. | the old tax forms are being prepared fehols, New | a0 dam: |and e R \ t. Dul Ferris, €r the manngement A 5 | the te 1l by « h S eely, Sheppard, nanager. Lane and the man-| Com r 1o no attempt | revenur A (ohke S havinE !hcu Walsh and Wheeler—10. Total, 26. of the thenter are also x,...pv' e his ],.m,. it the Government Printing | =—m=sey — = ¢ along | Office here and distributed o the er A Chicago woman is believed to be re under the . al | the tine e y * fne ) country | for the collec | Amers 0 professional baby di. Hearing now fa th ate s | sistants to fully under- | namer advertises in the news. Blectrlo " . v upon appliea- |of millie . p the publie make out | papers i he i ing forh small | xi, o road fron P i March By X v March 15 is esti- | sura tofselect & suitables name for any 1 ¢ SO0 utt n e st e il zeports | B ins Ferurne b afarch e il | so e T (s VT 1 n a T S Young’ Folks’ ngh S'Hoe Offers Pure Buuer Bill. of oollee fachel reveniet ) Ak By tie Ascocisted Press. their deputies, = Vhlrm\x“:n[ h{‘****** * * K *** ****** PRING nearly here, and we've entirely 100 many idrer High Shoes. , beginning tomorrow, we offer -ge por- to prohubit the manufacture lat least one-guarter of the amount nr\* ' \1‘410 of adult e T | the tax. tion of our stocks at Quick-Moving Prices. ./ heit young folks ought to wear high shocs to kecp wwell! ter substitutel iair Jaxi-| The real effectivencss of tax reduc | mum_fine of § ioiat | tion would be iderably reduced. | . H ‘'ommissioner Bl e by the added | tive: Browne, = cost of muking refunds later, rather than assessir _ Formerly $2.75 to $4. For Were §2.95 to §5.50. Misses’, xylfant's and children wear- children’s and growing xirls ing sizes up to 1 sizes. Some for small boys. Including dress and pla: e and some button boots, i1 many different styles. Patent leather, tan Russia calf. Some with novelty tops of contra ing color. At Our 7th St.—9th St.—“Arcade”—and Pa. Ave. Stores Special New Feature of the Saturday Star Beginning this week, there will be pu.bllsll(‘d a Special Seetion with The Saturday Star— “Real Estate, Home and Garden” —which will be of intimate interest to everybody— " 2 and proper Cave-In Victim Dies. Pl credit wouid t Aloxander Nichois, colored, 50 yeurs | Paver under the mew hill, but the $17 M sirce!. who was caught in | COSt of administration in making re- | ve-in while working in a plumber’s | funds would have to be met by the | P Stion. it Hamlin street | GOvernment in some fashion. and | hortheast) Tiesday would by that margin reduce the bene- | fit of the tax slash When the 1924 revenue bill became effective with it per cent reduc- | Martial law will continue in the east- | tions, more than 3,000,000 Americans | ern provinces of Turkey for another | had paid more money thun they owed. | year. This necessitated an enormous | Progress of the Model Homes Demonstration— Will be detailed extensively week by week. Remnant Sale Women‘s Shoes 2 Prs. for $3— instead of their original prices, $5.95 to $10! The Season’s End Clearaway of all broken sizes—discon- tinued styles—and some slight- Iy shorp-worn Women's Low Shoes. Hundreds of pairs. Dozens of good-looking styles. 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Mostly small sizes 45c¢ 414 9¢h St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. “Bargain Section” 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. St Store. Of course, it will contain all the Real Estate news—what is going on in building—and the activities in the market—up to the very minute of going to press. With the Star Every Saturday —beginning this week ek ek ok ke ook sk ok sk ke e kok ok ok deodeok deokoke ok ook ook A, B S S AR R AL b 2

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