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' THE EVENING: BTAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926. 15 atches from Leningrad telling of 1 NYE IS NUM'NATED | Nfll'l““fl"’d RUSS'AN [AWYERS ‘:.:l::"::;”:“:lm‘p'm:g:%:-ul:ng[ '1}“;‘:1 WRECKED—CR—E!J-LAUDED. | .ondon reporting the arrival of | NEpW YORK, February 12 (#).—The | czarist jewels for sale. ecked crew of 28 men, from W’* % The statement says the things for | Nor frefghter Johanne | sale are in reality stolen property and [ Dybwad anded here vesterday | A > nnm their rightful owners, now refu- | from the Belzian ship Armince. The | . |&ees. will claim them. It appealed [Arminco put_ Into quarantine to re- | \ <pecifically 1o the Rar Association of |plenish her fuel oil, which was ex- 3 / the (Tnited States for help. Rausted In her et he assistance | o of the Johanne Dyhwa presen- |Warn World Legal Acuon Wil e e et et~ | fatjves from the Norwegian consulate of which date from the reigne. of |Eeneral’s office met the Arminco, and L3 are providing for the rescued seamen. | | i Be Taken if Soviet Sells | reter the Great, Fifzabeth and Cath- erine the G re the property of | == — Y the Russian n. and ecannot be nh- Crown Gems. | jecte of barter.” ety The protest save the true purpose of the sale was not to buy tractors ‘'FRANC JEWELRY CO.—627 7th ST. N.W. Another “Real” Value BIRD CAGES - Pay Only $1 Down—50c a Week Chosen bv Non partlsans ; After Farmer-Labor Fight. Regulars to Meet Later. 1 \ | Is your coal supply becom- | Br the Assaciated Proas By the Associated re |and agricultural implements for the ing exhausted? RISMARCK. N. | February 12.—| 3 - NEW YORK. February 12.—A pro-| Qussian peasants, but because the || We can change your heating plamt frem Renator Gerald P, is the nominee J 3 test against the male of confiscated | holsheviks need money for propa ennl to ofl in a few hours of the nonpartisan Republican A i Russian jewels and works of ganda." ° r a seat in the | | Oil Burner Demonstration Daily snd every night from 6 P.M. tn 10 PM. (exeent Sunday) | has heen issued by the I ! vers’ Association in the 17 whose headquarters are her OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Located In Oue Own Bide. 922 14th St. | | Ovposite. Franklin Park Mtfes. which threatened to ] - § spHt the organization. w djusted i | Karinsky, presi Farmer-Labor d; ught both \ . sale as a “new Sorator | viks agalnst Russia and he ministrat cen finally carried Y and warns prospective huyers th gal action will he taken by the {iul owners” am xoon ax the t reach foreign markets The protest was inspired by dis. | BALLARD OIL EQUIPMENT CO. 1745 Connecticut Ave. ealizing they were heaten fon swung into line and Nye's indorsement | Sorlie won by a sub. | Optirians || Investigate the SUPER HEATER Optometrists Here's a bargain galore—a fine, sub- stantial majority. The F Lahorite, cessfully | attempied 10 hace the monpariisans = stantially built cage break away Republican | SENATOR GERALD P.NYE. ranks and an a third S eunder the this State of polishedbras s; solid base; made of POLICY IS UPHELD. The convent i € the Ve i i spring brass w ire. e e B S | Ehare Ciroie ot e Repuh! of the Independent | in Acquirin ‘4 cc"u”, Voters” Association, who will meet were upheld vesterday by Attor- guard; height 5 feet 61nches can be low- ered; bracs top and base; removable white enameled mat; opal glass seed cups; self - Iocl\mg base hooks; a swing and 3 perches‘ Ex- actly as illustrated. later this month at Devile Lake to| select candidates for the Republican ticket to appear in the June primaries. The nonpartisans also nominated Service 1cht nd\u e with or two of the State’s three nal seats. and for varieus State offices. 21-GUN SALU.TE PLANNED SUFFERED FUR The Largest Men’s and Boys’ Store in Washington FonoaPT FREDANOVEY YEARS FROM consTiPATioN . SUIT and - - - British Seamen From Death v;s Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN - brought reliet in OVERCOAT SALE We have only a hundred of these fine cages—so come gun salute fired f land will he New ¥ m Governor | | in Gale at Sea. \ | three weeks | Monday Bir Ksme Howard. Rritish Ambas mador to this countrv. and John W That constipation need not strike Davis, form sador to G today to th land them for States \n:’l:“ {Phar u]prm 3oulr heart is proved by s were added is letter from Mr. Thomas d ; T e _ one-third o of the cre e oroin "1 wish to write and tll you how much Open an account’ I prize your Kelioge's ALL-BRAN. = For [| with this store—we o i gladly extend you All the fancy suits of our stocks regularly the m o s t liberal i credit terms. selling for $45, $50, $55 and $60 are to be sacri- | ficed in order to make room for the new 4 Spring merchandise now arriving. Watch repairing by twenty-five years | songht refiel from co s el sfipation without success. But now 1 have | been using your BRAN for three weeks | and I can trath cured and feel | TroM +Union will he given Friday e business. Bring in your with Sir e and Mr. Davis s watch if it's not run- hen the seamen actually Ia New York. which will not he West Point. Mississippl. Tuesday. thev will receive a ok Cleanse your system of constipa- | long welcon f dinne nd theat- tion's devastating poisons by rieal entertainment Watker Kellogg's ALL-BRAN, a health will present them with . com- food that s your intestines memorating their heroicm with | clezn, stimulating normal, healthy ial Eat two tablespoonfuls in chronic cases, with every 1f eaten regularly, Kellogg's -BRAN is guaranle!‘d to bring | permanent relief or your grocer will return the purchase price. Re- f the welcome pro-| daj gram will ¢ om Gov. Harry A\ p Moore and a New Jersexv commitiee| 3 when the Roosevelt docks Al s Hohoken nie Station We These suits represent the season’s best ersla b % b = 5 s eptipunte ireet, s el offerings in materials and models. . ! Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is made iy Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan. Sold by all grocers. Setved in lead- ing hotels and restaurants. Charge e prepelyy Account - ak S/ ol . $ 00 | Bonvies - PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTY 545 SultS_Sl)gcull’ 30- \ v T v eN i s TBEETE 6 LT He bt SV IEI e i e e sSO SuitS_SPPClal, $3350 The Largest Men’s and Boys’ Store in Washington A Special Purchase and Sale $ 1ts—Special, $36-5° 55 Suits—spiat. 136 Boys’ Two-Pants Vest . 360 S .t —Special, 340-00 : s SUITS $13-75 $20 Files Suit for $10. 000 Louise K. Stevensa te Perover $10,000 da AWashingion Rail All tailored as Saks standard demands. blle truck of the s 13th and G stre myer & King appear ALL-BRAN | The Overcoats t One-third off on all fancy overcoats means a hig saving on < single or double breasted hox models and town ulsters regularly selling for 45, 30, $35. $60. $65 and 70. —made to sell at $18 to | Apartment Residences | 2t a Distinguished Address Tm social advantage of a distinguished ad- of the season’s popular cloths. These are the overcoats of warmth without weight. Plaid backs, fancy diamond weaves and many others Through special concessions from the famous and nationally known manufacturers of “Craven- ette” processed suits for boys, this sale is made possible. drese and the luxury of a faultless service - . e .. are combined in the handsomely appointed Also included are the famous “Aquascutum” Over- new building at 2100 Massachusetts Ave..N.W. coats (LEnglish made). This neighborhood 1s comprised of the homes of some of the most distinguished families of - thd United States. . 9 . The apartments at 2100 Massachusetts Ave s45 O Coats'_sl)e('lal, have heen designed for persons accustomed to a gracious atmosphere and the nuances of good living. Notall theapartments.however, are large. s 9 U . Many of them are especially suited to bachelors, Oa S—bpeclal, or to young women living alonz or sharing in groupe of two and three the duties of house keeping and to married personswithout children 555 O’C t S . l — Moreover, considering the location of the Oa S pQCIa > building and the character of the service given, the rentals are extremely moderate. An admir- [) . ably designed apartment, comprising a living $60 O ' OatS—S Cial room, breakfast room, kitchen and hath may be P() > ) ,‘ had for $s5.00. The larger apartments are Apartments may be inspected at any hour. $65 O’CoatS_S])eCial, Resident manager on premises. 2100 Massachusetis Avenue s70 O’CoatS—Special,' W. H. WEST COMPANY, Agents Specially priced, thirteen seventy-five 916 .15¢h STREET, N. W. 2 Single and double One pair of golf breasted models pants and one with vest knicker Boys’ Suits treated by the cravenette process adds con- siderably to their durability. Sizes 8 to 18 N this sale we have a very selective choice of the finer j quality fabrics made into medium and lighter colored i mixtures carrying the message of Springwear for the young men from 8 to 18. (They can be worn now as well as later.) A most welcome saving for parents contemplating the new \\Spring suits for their boys. [ MAIN 9000 ; i Sak;—']'hiyd Floor b Saks—Seccond Floor