Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1926, Page 6

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8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926. B (s N e The Treasury Department 1s to (astoms Receipts on Which .- have a 5-gallown still in operation. | g 5 9 . . .| It will not be used for its former America Has Lien. Kuominchun in Leaving Chihli| iegal purposes, but to purity water : for use in Government batterles. i - This information was_disclosed in py ha Rssociated Press. 3 i Take Route Mongels an order signed by Justice | MANAGUA, Nicafagud. ' May 18 : { Tederick L. Siddons of the District |, _The ' revoltionary govéttor and { Used to Enter. Supreme Court on a motion of | commisslon at Bluefields have ‘called |i United States Attorney Peyton | (tan' e ) Crampton, Americari col- - = Gordon. for the disposition of ' ljector of customs thére, ‘to" délver the \ago Daily News, | Guanitity -of denatured alchol, the - | customs Srevenues to them. The col In their| Still and other “makiugs” of oot |jector reftsed and had requested pro- S Inthelr] ieg whisky ‘sefzed. by prohibition |tectiort fol himself and his. - staff agents. The -Treasury “Wwiil also’ |agafnet the rebels taking over the get 274 gallons of denatured |customshouse. alcohol. English ponds issued in 1909 have A number of barrels, kegs and | first lien o the customs revenues other c s are th g The Nicarag guaranteed bonds of ury, set] National Botanie Gardens = for |1918, jss commission appoint OmInEhT . use. T g 2 Department to adjust e z_school ic debt, also are guar es 1,185 pounds of sugar. | ' mitcliatge ioh. the cus copper, brass and alumiunm ) bohds of the 1918 issue are hield by Americans % 22 hospital. Marine Corps e LR S Sk | TWO GENERALS SHIFTED. O lyd(‘l; !: p'l\*rnlixlm(l to — —— 4 » 50 gallons of the fluid for use R - c - 1 i NEW YORK, May 18 (£).—Maj. Gen. B his own office. e * o . d S J S . McRae, ho has b i e e T Individualized Straws— | ment of the United States Army for ; -|D. C. LEGAL ASSISTANTS |in¢ tast two v ived vester cadets on the Red Star liner Pennland to Shapes that have character; braids that have o v it is | DUE FOR GENERAL SHIFT | take charge of the 9th Army Corps - A b nd sinmunition ! with he: ters at Presidio, Callf quality—a n d makemanship that guarantees * o comparded by Mrs. Me- Second Army Wiped Out. ! Bromotions Are Recommended as S best shape and quality. Result of Resignation of Maj. 1. Fred W. Sladen, former i ’” | commandant o Military Acad- . - - James C. Wilke: L M You have the pick of the world’s best here eed Gen. McRae in . . . s vou. SR dniiae oS : in proportions that are becoming to y » | missioners as a result of the re Henry Heath, London, $5 and $6 tion of James C. Wilkes, fourth as g - p 1t corporation counsel and the ! Youman’s, 85 and $6 trict's legal expert on condemna- n : : Francis H. Stephens, corporation | ~Jisidthe ipRramGUAL Jcons ~ Mode Specials, 53, $4, and $5 ; counsel, has recommended promo- sideration when selecting Including the Rice Straws. Of ’ tions for all his assistants ranking g il 4 . t below Mr. Wilkes, and the appoint- vour physician od dentist Georges Meyer et Cie, 84 and §5 | e omens oes rom ment of a n Paul J. Sedgwick, Why not the same with famous Swiss Straws, to 1ill the vaca L the Optometrist? - . : . s . ldward W. Thomas, fifth assistant, | Scientific knowledge, ex- _ Genuine South American Panamas, $5.75 \ our recen D ll"e! will succeed to Mr. Wilkes' post. | perience and conscientious with others up to $50. - lex H Bell, 3 consideration are what you Leghorns and Bangkoke, $0.00 want, and present ra to Mr. D) in the Police | Claflin Eye Gl : B i " combi- \ ] H 3 sl Sl [ SenRELEnL A S = UCH excitement! Such crowds! Such . unprecedented bargains on some of our T Mr Sedmwick's ‘ The Mode—F at Eleventh ) TN e L k| finest footwear—from our most exclusive | he will be assigned to the Juvenile | B Sy ooyl | shop. For we've ruthlessly marked them down | | z o . Ehet Tabor wasnit “"””“""’] 922 14th St. , o ’ —in order to close them out within one week! bor W 't the only fac st n the strike, 1 traf HARRIS & COMPANY R. HARRIS COMPANY Each Day Additional Styles Added to the Sale Groups $2.90 $3.90 $4.90 $6.90 and $8.90 For the quantity was much too large to place in stock at one and the same time. Nickeled Toaster, with rack W Nickeled Electric £8.50 m:;(l:;::;lr.l'mn, SS.OO‘ Electric Per- $20.00 At 7th St. Store Only Charge Accounts Invited == : | 1\ Women's “Arch Preserver” Shoes v : | S S Satisfactory Terms Arranged - - p 1 Several hundred pairs of the famous “Arch bals Sews o % ) = - Preserver” Shoes; regularly $10 to $13.50— b B \ nearly all sizes—in the Sales at— The Interior | ALL THIS WEEK / = I $6.90 and $8.90 Rl it ‘A Remarkable " nhffifffilQR“ 3 ‘Assemblage and Sale zi\[nd a few pairs, badly hggoloé;—-fisgé : ’ sour floors LA\ : L IN small sizes, at Armstrong and | 3 of Certainteed Linoleum Superior Linoleum Co. 7 Mannmg-Bowman | ‘ i 3 ELECTRICAL X [ @ General Facts about the Sale LBZ H St. N.W. Main 10293 - S N Table Service Appliance: | [l . gt ; ; ; g UL L ; B, | IR Nearly all Shoes in Sale are perfect. “W 3 A The coming week’s exhibit and sale is one in ) i Most fire-damaged shoes eliminated. hereFIowers 0 . 5) our series of showings of the products of R Bobthatiteacon T oo M h S LL A N SR America’s foremost manufacturers of jewelers’ ! i . s gl Gua €e goes eet the Snow 2 wares. We put the stamp of our approval upon i 1IN with each pair—you take no “Gamble. none but the best. The Electric Household Ap- [ N P SO =~ Coffee Set—Nickeled Percolator, pliances, manufactured by Manning, Bowman & b S 1IN About 10,000 pairs from the F. St. Shop— Cream, Sug! d Co., of Meriden, (Ionuecmut._ which we put on ¢ \> N salvag’ed from fire—in the Sale. . show and on sale tomorrow, are notable ex- RS Moy ctherhoes o ded amples of craftsmanship, made available—as is N A other shoes trom our other stores addec alwavs the rule here—at MONEY SAVING i i Y YH tifientsobad % ‘les bei s PRICES. The sale is for a limited time on \| —to complete assortments of sizes, in styles being closed TOMORROW IS THE DAY FOR BEST SE- | out. LECTION. Nickeled Electri 1 . g £ ; > 00 very day—mnew styles being ¢ ) Demonstration Under Supervision of Miss Wilson, Wit Ll '+ 815. gflll geales' Fiar{al e\vo \It:‘xceha]hi:f o ‘ld\l.]e‘] R £ S —D 251 ges. No Re- Direct Representative of the Manufacturers 5 - 5 - ks Aass Shpeouah vot (the \Wisllithng Seassn funds—No Charges—No Goods Delivered. Makes These Offerings the Most Oppor- tune of Gift Suggestions. R. Harris & Co. 7th& D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century ST 2 On Sale at Five of Our Stores Only! 77, National P ark | | Six-piece ('flee A free picture~bool§ of 6-cup , nickeled. . Rainier scenes—glaciers, waterfalls, alpine gar- dens, craggy peaks! Send this coupon to: 22 MY VACATION TRIP § | | % S : : e 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. | : A5 : . 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. t $31.00 Address 7%, Yellowstone Park .. $103. I 2, %)< Gl ) 2 ax | IN 2 Our “Women’s Shop”.._l.?l 8G St. i i » S— NOt At Our “Man’s Shop”—14th & G Sts. 7, nd Empire (Spokane) ific Northwest ysged - ] Rainier Park . 72, T ! Pic s X : - 9-cup Coffee Perco- H ‘fn‘l.’a.ii‘:f‘:fl“.fi..m_w ! kel 16}":" l'l'ni khleuwily silver u9—mnh§’r; ""'f",fls'" heavily Intor— v Coast Nickeled Electric plated on nickel silver plated on nickel Silver plated ...$31.50 ‘Route of the N,‘i'-"" ooste Percolator $25.00 silver $46.00 aliver $67.00 Nickel piated. .. $22.50 72227 Y,

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