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00@WU0Y1, L5 BRIIE. 17 cod. s o ie-sr bMY wow& M .3 Nov. U.-Tebeseavwhm et Mr tIne aaMsmh o A . -ms ,owah Wes.a.ble v., with he V adpanel. Mr. AbWOOap b~e tb" we tCbe7000 was aSloe boy, t* o ~wtnoe as 2m. Io give Aasooemy.b t~U'hoie a I at her bu. aini U. Albroobt...".1% Japne Envoy ReovM s. Gaa ieblhars, Joeane" ambal U~lerelitht l vedre to Wait oior. who bei been 01,. was' toWa YW V1i m ali that bo M std b m ~ 110001114 10 allow t markof to be state that be would probably I ft"uned. able to take up hi. work at thq "Nt ou c bet Yur boton dothir armamet ..fere.. within a tel that I'm osOans back to 050 Year da Tr. OVE FMY HUNRD THOUQSAND ao S e rf1jm ae ..amsithr ms...a ii yDrWyth Sf. zu Tht a.3mMuDei Se . .W. Nver. fThees "if, Goo toldSnahsvrulylfh IeM. 9 Paymeat I= u.-ugIaIaFe SF I. e"g atm yh Mu.fr. Mg bos n ls o Washingtn.m Sp S'rVeoci ptee Xna so ym e ron ae Tr wheels..d:: zp~s maintd Shsk It -fl Bowl mr~son* ofd OU GVh MU l thti-2m"h* W DA.gWyet gamufri Sr l m e~ dOren. 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IP RUmerOOm points en0h daW I WOOD Western. maileod or ioomndei Perta other tranuit services at Iaianap an~d reehipped as such or am ussnufao ture products to Wa ste termini of tak lines, trunk line territory. and 0 Virgiia cities and related points, and a the ailure of the freight tariff to a- U oord transit at Indianapolis In onnec- i tion with the movement from and to b certain of theme points, the Interstate h Commerce Commi.sion today held I A "Bayer" on Genuine A Wa nin ! Unless you see the name "Dayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pro. t scribed by physicians for twenty-one 1 years and proved safe by million.mI Take Aspirin only as told In the fayvr a Spackage for Colds, Headache, NeUrmil a [B FIURNIT rand .re For th ontents of his big pac ents, it behooves you oi FREE This Toy Barking Dog To every ohid eift~r Peade b. The Toy 00e1"wt 1ey Metal Chin e chil- Consists of Jockey, driving ins and hose. Bell at tached, whItic h rings as the toy Nic is pulled along 3 the door ..... PC ny or Walnut I Piece Bedroom r-piece ' Bed i make the ziness and I chiforette, dresser with Liberal CrTed it Terms RE THAT SAVE3 YOU ENrrH&D.T The urshAdlye , nbod tat te dative adjuneat at Ind'eaom ad NomeloeD, Inc., remit I undue rewithce t e MenA unue dat Thes W toedre . Britsh Ddeple IN. 1.414 Loo of YFehsm first lore I the Britiu, Admiraty, ea onf rfot utaletts dheIat to the Orm mforence, whot. ben orsfled I is boy" s a siter" toda M4d hopes to Moes Is work with s forl d ornib anday. S spirnn ipiin-ysayei is, Rheunatism, Marebe, Toothache. oumbgo and for pin. All dru olU Bayer Tablet@ato A*pirlin IRS=nd e bo"s of 13. and In bottles of F4 and S Ampin is the trade mark ftN layer manufacture of MonOaretic. doter of iiaflcyllecd.-AMvet1 ient. ~ECOEF =0 Rockr er I& fort rM ; i~O ' osa Lift, White enamel finish, Wood wood seat and spindle to mal back. es Nest of F race- B lok WA C boardBlocks, with litrc sides. C Pecial c 4. cnfr MILITARY CAMP TO CARE FOR JOSLES IN I. C. VANOUVuR. . C., Nov. 3.-Un ma weed, je mee - here wol be Nwved Str this wmtae In 0 U0071v ea to be -eahai in Kinow Park, it was annoemoed today. The coop vmin 411111pta : ~ ~ a ou 0 O hour. 0140 a wSs. wil be "aU.SR teed each man. Ommeriath *pd launrY servio" are to be ftee. The men will be permitted to us their spar time In quest for other employ ment. Discili~ne will be entorced under the supervisen of police ofiS oals. LONO ALASKAN RAILROAD ' INTO TANANA COMPLETED PAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. $--Vir tual completion of the Alaska railroad between Anchorage. on the south western cosst. and Fairbanks, far In the interior, was announoed here ye. terday. An excursion of Anchorage bustness men leaving there next Saturday, _i expected to make the rail trip to Fr. banks In twenty hours. Several bridew remain to be conuileted. but travel will not be impeded meanwhile. ORIEF KILLS WIDOWED MOTHER OF B. M. BARUCH NEW YORK. Nov. 5.-Mrs. la. belle Wolfe Baruch, widow of Dr. Si. mon Baruch and mother of Bernard K. Baruch. died yesterday at the home of her son. Dr. Heiman. Da1ruoh. She was seventy-two years old, and her death was sid by physlana to have been the result of heartbreak at the lose of her husband, who died June 3 last at the age of eighty-one. troW rrow ad Girls ition among the i the good work. Fumed Oak Ak and Chair -lid Desk and Seat Chair $ e2 :ch ......... - ' riction Auto 1l-metal Toy Delivery gen. Special price, 49c wport Willow Armchair te living room om. Durable, $.75~ able and ar N OAK ROCKER p2.75 ebleu I "IsUeb ObhIft ilth 4d 0 " a Ihhei U". A. UW, Pova B Saturday isCi r-maeo U, I BargainBasement! * See 60 "Rucln 1~h". hc WV am's girls &Meheel Banday lfesis-and othe War ander Children's IWinter CoatsI Te Including Samples 1 I of Do Luaxe Coats g The tailoring, the silk stitching, the gold I embroidered work, the chic buttons, pockets, I I belts-creating charming coats. U Styles for Children U 0 6 to 14 Years I Materials Include Bolivia, Velour, Chin- I chilla Melton Cloth, Broadcloth. etc. Colors inc e Brown, Sorrento, Gray, Tan, Blue, I . Reindeer, Tobacco and Heather mixtures. I U Pals Royal.-Bargain Basement. g : Children'sGingham Dresses $1 p "Yankee Mad"-and Need it Be Said the Prlco...1.00-I Extra Special! Appropriate stylh for childen of 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 years. Chie dresms of su rior ginghams, percales * ine. See them.,--P Royal Bargain Base- I ment. .I I Women's and Misses' Women's Superior I I Overblouses, Beacon Robes, m I Special $2.95 Special $4.95 . A very low prioe-..for such Reckon on a .end4emble sav blouses. of jersey and tricolette, ing and later satisfaction for with colar and cuffs of white yourself-if you s urt two of them. robes. one far yourself Ueaa. For te r t 10 Yea and one for that Clultmas pres to the wotaa of " bust Are ent to - P Of real 'Peae blouses that will be at once e o"-in wonderful designs and ognied s t. bet vlue ofcolorings. rich satin ribbon trim Santhe beat vales of ig and attractive cord and the season at .. . Oee them- tassels. special at $435-Bar. 3agDsa MO Sam DeeInms"t Dresses-w Extra Sizes $ 0 Women who require an extra sise I and who appreiate "lns"Will be do-e lotnd with ee Nouse Dreseus. -hai g6Jbsam, some with white linen collar nd Cuffs. Pala Ps.-.,_rgsa.... .m. . : Silk-like Petticoats $ SIncluding Values to $1.98 A fortunate purchase-of last of lots including Colonial TAfeta, Messaline, Sateen U and genuine "Heatherbloom." Tailgred I effects. Floral Patten Elects, Plain Black and ".1d Colors I Su sting Christmas presents to others I w as as unusual bargains for oWn wear. Get them tosorrow-th e "the bargains of a day." Bargain U Flannelette Petticoats, 50c Of triped flannelette in colors and plain g. Long and short petticoats at only - A few extra sies-at 59c. E Bargain Basement. 1Sateen Blooniterl, SpeCia t 59e SFlannelette Night Gewn. and f3,50 Camisoles, $1.00 SOn Bargain Tables tomorrow-et foot of stairway I U leading to the Bargain Basement. Turn to yqur left. SA SpcaBale Tomorrow-.Of Thousands of Pairs of I U Qley....ought and to be Sold at Special Prices :Women's Kid Gloves: H AU First Quality I I !!aelk$1.98 U Genuine French a 'Kid Gloves I B 2 buttons--with em- I to 7, In browns and black. Think - French g Kid Gloves at $1.98! I * Larnbskin Gloves, !!,0l1., $*15 Superior to regular $2 Kid Gloves, because more olas * tic. 3 buttons; sIzes 6 to 7%A, in browns and black * at $1.50. * 11nported Kid Gloves, $1.00 g 2 buttons, Paris point and embroidered backs, S to :% In tans, browns, black and white. 1,030 pairs at 1.0pair. * Suede-Finish Boys' Scout * Gloves, 50e Gloves, 50c * Look Like Suede Kid- Boys Rejoice in Owning Wash Better a Pair Weomen only hare to see All ulses, In brown, and p ry, tans, brws. boe tt bette frehtuns *style; emriee baksan. * On Sale Tomorrow Mornlig-.-P'alais Royal-Ilargain OH BOY! WILL YOU EA PAGEs sme t om M101 U . W. JORDAN STUE!R AND A AM NUN, fr whm a t nnoese nste MR1 WARDURTON, 1111 INVING FT3MV who is on tled to $5. IgRI. 49iA ". 18141 O!RB T who g14 0. W DAIGR, 618MN St And tell them they have until 6 o'clock tomorrow (Saturday) even ing to collect the money- AIo tell them that when tb e to eollect they must identify thmeves. . The .above list was made up at random from a number of lists sent in by readers of The Washington Times. We page five hore Washin' tonIans tomorrow. You may be one of them. Amoag these who celleoted free memo yesterday were J. I. Ast o0 w Jetsey *vogue -Mrs. A. O'Connor, 239 _uu - I -a Yoen"e and Miss Annie Hantsmen, 04 Eleventh street southeast. SOVIET RUSSIA GORDIAN KNOT TO ARMSMEET Officially Excluded From Parley, She Still Constitutes Menao To Peace Plans. By I. WILSON HARRIS. Ten days before the Washington conferenas opened, the floviet govern ment issued a note pmtooting against the exclusion of Russia from any dis eussions of the Pacific problem. and Aeriding the ouretion that the Do wer. e dt Washington would constitute themselves trustees of her Interests. Well. Russit is not here, and so far as public sessions go she has only been mention e once-by M. raind, whe Inatanded Russa as one of the various menace. that give France her excuse for declining to disarm. A Knesy Praibs. What is this Russia In V" the rench premier ~ee a miitalry Menace. she could ras an army of 6.000,600. 1& Driau declares Perhaps. Rut it would be an army without arms, witWhout shells without rifles, without airplanes, without gas, a"d without the p be lblty of acquiring them eeopt from one or othe of the nations assembled at Washington. But the problem of Russin In rela tion to the conference renains. M. Brin's arguments may be ba4 argu monts, but he thinks them god and he ad evey other Frenchmen will stick to them. Dosuse of the real or supposed danger of Rusaia. the am. les of Frac and of PolNAd and * every other na'e.de"f on Russia will be loCattve, "n.or twenty times as In Proportionas that of the Unitd States. That on the 4106~114410t side. On the far Mostern aide the difficulties due to Russia's absence from the conference are great. The Far 3astern Cognmitteo is on the point of arguing out the case of mon.sa. Dut the nation that has Uiens on Mongolia Is Russia. Her coaist government entered into all norm of agreemeonts about oonessla and privileges In that region. To Russia to gs by default while Japan fights pointabn onthralee claims In Man curh1 Seetam Negodadoas. Then, there is Siberia. given a special stinof itM own in tecn been undisputably Russan. The status of part. of it at the moment is doubtful. Negotiation. that need Dairon betwen Japan and h Far Eastern. of Chita rei, anIsttu and stability. Is the Washington conference going to take decisin Soviet repulic woud be iited to Rssaa beu wat they re, ntha wasiout of the queston. Dtthe ta It dRusit il lae .y decisions it takes on land armaments -or northern Amia mere paper re olu tions. RHUMTIC ACHES QUICKLY 'EUEVED meldag b. apying ~~ae aNSet freely. be mnmem. Ask your saeu m justell hp its health. At aS ersts-Me, I0.81.40.