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S ( L o THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTO\T. D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL. 18 1929. = 4 ; z a be legislation abolishing the present | Robinson of sas, the Democratic. e PRESID[NT’S TARIFF uuder ah:hn‘?d mfl?&m phnn‘o'! :'E: lemr :lhmi g‘ni\‘n‘: forel;n valuations . Twelve Best Sellers in serial form— VIEWS PUZZLE HIL 2z T : Congress. Leaders Plunged ons fo the President on rate 2 n lence of the | nents Y, %8 8 to hbw Into Quandary by Sugges- w::grg;:m; :: °:: flm s:m :E,. fi?fi&?’.fl :13."3.":' ot produc: —written by the most famous contemporaneous writers of fichon—-wxll be published in THE STAR during the coming twelve months. They embrace every shade of life; touching every phase of society—and will appeal to every taste. Mystery——Adventure—Drama—Romance—Humor—Thnlls. ‘Tilson leu Opinion, : t said | fnes of the. comm Marvin and other mem- e bers of the commission long have con- clusions | tzndud that thz dehys tions for Changes. finance committee suggested that th g i present act might be -mmded to in This slfuation was recognized by crease salaries which would attract the | President Hoover in his message, BY JAMES L. WEST, N‘hesl class of m=n for service on t.he which he stated that “ the formula Ilwn TS e u\n o ush what the ‘President had | fiem’ requires. That years + be. conmumed President Hoover seems to have put | - in reaching conclusions where it should Congressional leaders in a gquandary Terms of the present members of the require only months.” by some of his recommendations for commi.uu::x :ux: “eer omfl;yl;yz“; ID‘ . Efforts of m; t:trxd 8""’»” (;b-:lm administrative changes In the tariff act | Pontm¢ urin orelm costs of p uction by e: - Affecting the Tariff Gommission. each of the alternate years between|nation of the books of foreign manu- They are frankly at a loss to ynder- | 1930 and 1940, so that normally & re- | facturers have led to considerable fric- siand precisely what he had in mind organization of ¢he personnel of the invest ‘when he wrote in his first message body could not be effected during the | ¢io, 'txp): commmiol? .shnuld be reorgal nlud present term of President Hoover. ey will seel lification and aiso Arisen. Tl inguire ‘hethex? it is his desire to Naiena. P f Executive made no specific have these endations written | Ever since the flexible provision of dation for a new formula, but || mw the bill besng drnned by the House | the 1922 act came into force there has on: favored by some members ol’ the ‘ways and means committe been intermittent mcuon wm-un the | commission is that of invoice values, to- Interpreting the langunge of the | commission, and this finally led to a qether with other easily determined || Chief Executive in its maost literal sense, | Senate mvamfimon some. three years | quantities entering into the making of some leaders said there would have to!ago by a committee headed by Senator |a rate equalizing production costs. | ns products of mnee other European countries. ‘The Chief EAD! Every item FRIDAY BARGAINS|: Bkt FURNITURE|: $15.00 Refrigerator 39.95 Lo $19.50 48-Inch Davenport Tables $ 8.45 $39.50 Enamelled §-Pe. Breakfast Suites $1 6.95' TR $9.75 Beaded Shades $7.50 ’xfl SUMHBI GRASS RU S Sl 0 $15.00 . 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The first story is a masterpiece written by “England’ Mystery Man.” In “The Wol;r;s of the Waterfront,” Mr. Wallace writes a thrilling love story of the under- wor A slavey of a river-front lodging-house by day; a dazzling woman in the smartest resorts of London by night—what was the secret of her mysterious double life? Diabolical crimes; uncanny fascination; breath-taking situations. To the end Mr. Wallace’s story holds his readers’ interest fast in the deep. mystery of his intensely human plot. “The Wolves of the Waterfront” wnll be follbwed by eleven other fascinating stories by equally famous authors. Here is a partial list—in the crder of their appéarance in THE STAR: “Money for Nothing” “This Strange Adventure” A Thirty-Day Sentence to Laughter From Which The Story of an American Woman by “America’s There Is No Escape—A Romance of Most Popular Woman Writer, e MARY ROBERTS RINEHART “The Door of Death” An Exceptional Mystery Story—Unusual in Plot, Background and Character—A Tale of Love, Beauty and Mystery < : B: JOHN ESTEVEN By P. G. WODEHOUSE *“The Treasure 'House of Martin Hews” e A Snpreme Mystery Story by a Master of Mystery Fiction—On Best-Seller Lists From the Start “The Romantic Prince” By \ ing Color by “The Modern Dumas,” “Free, White and Female” ~ RAFAEL SABATINI A Fascinating Long Island Flapper—A High- . ‘.‘.‘rhe wris t Mark” Powered Murder Mystery—Night Clubs, A Baffling Detective Story by. One of the Most Popular Mystery Writers of the Day, Society, Gllttermg Talk, Breathless Pace J. S. FLETCHER 'Individually each story is a gem in its class—and its author a put master of fiction. Collectively this series of serials forms the greateot fictlon program ever ofl’ered by a newspaper. To make suré of having The Star every evening and Sunday without fail—order now from your newsdealer, newsboy—or Phone Main 5000—Circulation Department —and llave Star Carrier serve you.