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FEBRUARY 11, 1921 to put these few lines on your stab: under debate In the House Repre-| HODES FOR SETTLEMENT. |23d,heen catled to form a = {:;f COME TO WALTER REED. _— employers’ organization and the union | Capt. Joh: N. Ingram. Quarter- “Here lies the remains of old Joseph | gentative Almon of Louislana, a for- G. Cannon. He never was a popgun. e e obg "In | mer school teacher, in whose district = today and tomorrow, respectively. master Corps, has been assigned THE’R H UM AN SI DE Ay & oD, o imariy ity | the planta are located, explained the | Coneiliator Colpoys Says Meetings | © 7 hopetul duty at Walter Reed General Hos- years. He never took a bribe andderivation of the name and the Prod-| s poyers Have Been Helpful. | troweres ungpbofdl of settling the con- | pital, this city. He will relieve First Tevor plaven o orers. "He was | er way to spell it. The shoals in the troversy amicably,” Mr. Colpo 1d. | Fieut. Walter L Shearman, Quarter- | A man of Tenest tralts and many a | Tennessee river, at the point Where | Fope of settlement of the contro- ¢ meetings Lave been helpful’in | master Corns, who i ordered to Bos- | Only the Better Grade allowing both sides X n ‘ht}jlon for duty. b Maj. Horace S. Villars, Medical| t Schulteis re: Corps, at Camp Dix, N. has heen BY WILL P. KENNEDY. Yo an these years that the United|of verbal fireworks, cnli i (> o Pecial committee of Sjates government has been ‘o vestigating the conduc Sstence, and with thousands of parlia- | also ~unintentionally and quite off- mentary questions and decisions that| L‘;:n’d(ldrly gave the commi o £ more than a dozen large volumes, ! G ¢t has remained for this late date o | night—you'd better sce % S lthe Wilson dam is being erected.| = gl o s D eese s cwasiopenial & |nBouttomo milos) rrommuuto imiteate | SeTY Docmessl cmpiovine akicisian He also- adds this comment: “The |Plants, got their name from the In.)members of the local bakers union R Dix, N TN 455 e i it iobia have dians.’‘In'the old days when the red |qrig from the authorized de b orderéd to this city for duty at Wal- | produced many sturdy old hickory e of 15 per cent in wages, ef-! hmidt, business repre: R e monarchs, but none more universally | | on February 1, was expressed | tive of the union, represented t1; “ b e = ce 3 P ep- izat L | ~ N esteemed than ‘Old Uncle Joe. T e 3 following a conference between rep I., nization hclarstion ot e s Moo l lw Ddl"'-' B. J. Werner 912 New York Ave. PHONE FRANKLIN 7636 | corn sentati Imon. tives of the employing and em- stand will be-taken hy béth | currence in England, only five or six sentative A d_bakers in the office of Con-lparties hinges on the meetings this | having suffered the extreme penalty | Colpoys at the Laber |week. v, I'm going o The Congressional Library operates |sSpelling the name just e for the accommodation of senators arm and teil ' during the past forty years. pottle the simple little question of | feservationay Duwes «iid and_ represen s and committees | muscle,” said Mr. L R — when Is the proper time for theiman of the subcommitte T sup- | Of Congress—i h t easier than looking in the book. - ehaplain of the House to pray. For|Dose You want a lower berth, but | further: it pl will an - ds to that | 10gues of its v ; H more than a quarter of a century the | arded "qunbar, 407 or words to that | oy of shel free of cost in each A ] i f | blind chaplain who has just retited|drawing room. and yvowll have to |Of fifty centers of research, or de-| 1 i ‘ HNas been opening the session With|get two tickets,” Dawes answered. | POSitory institutions, just as the g p> S . eDRes ; es blica- | er. But the other day Repre-|just as he would \d, “Let me | €FRMEnt places geis of its pu | Sentative Jim McCll kiahoma{ take your pencil,” or -iland me3a | UONS.in 550 general depositories. undertook to hav voil call each|gliss of water.” = IR | :;::yeselfll'fl !he chaplain said the 3 E -uo‘r Walter E. x‘;d fflvt“.""“l;'{ ] Representative Henry W. Wa fcularly : 3 ides being a United St c : | appealed to the Constitution th i : or 2 or of the cxpert (radin | : there was no authority for compell- | hix tor ¥ i “own i ing members of Cong! to n u = X i . S: ‘When the e = : : . . : ; doged s ot " Pennsylvania Ave. Seventh Street Pennsylvania Avenue—Seventh Street. er will send the serzeant-at- < : to” arrest membe: ) : ifimag nly them into the House, ojonly of knowing the di of this forcing a Quake . tweéen one m: BasoLt, fand e |ty d . happier h £ in thus efter- | present, £0 make a cJorum for a T | Kihoo —proposcs ;s it s 4 o ’ 66 ” Iiious exercise, when his creed is 0P| flowers before the 1t of ms"yJ&‘:‘.S By e meatexunagat ell S e ta posed to ‘hireling ministry W_l:!lc:l 35’]"' ,n’tiflr; for Mr. Camn ' 3 = - ipline would cause ‘dis-idid old Lincoln intessit it ati e e s ceetity shile & Boved-for appropriation for e 0| 1 . : e 000,000 for a new the Ten- a Roman Catholic to.that of { SEiver leavesiithe cemetry trate plant at Mus s Tomorrow is dedicated as “Right Posture” Day Even such a stéple and standard production | as Right Posture Suits for the short-pants boys Offered Tomorrow at i must take its. clearance medicine. $8.95 They range up to $15 cRedings is not in article 1 of the Cons 1 of the rules of th resentative Q Jew, | ; Gentile, Roman : x shades of Protestants. nm On that oc ruled against son, but. afte Tomorrow is the day— ter for two days. changed his ruling Pennsylvania Ave. Seventh Street Grades that sold $9 .75 “Rule VITL provides that The chap- The name “Delta” is so full of up to $2250........ lain shall attend meaning to a host of Washington SO G g UL e Season-End Specials in men that there’ll be a scramble after | Grades that sold $ 75 | this ot of Shoes. * I that the opening execise of the House Sl peyer vy the clapisin, s ’ s 1.0 upitoI$3000L .5 e chair thinks that it is not ma ! PR i Men’s Furnishings of ceromlo s A4 its appea 0 : 7 & Reveronce. ' : The reason for such re- i not compulsory & thiat the Speaker shall i A | ductions as have been made in and call the mem The patterns and the models have all the snap and style any youngster craves—and the Right Posture feature gives that physical help other popular models—which add the more wonder to the price. All sizes and widths. | ! Brogues, Wing Tips, English and i | ?Erlh;):r"n;fr;a: O A e these seasonable needs is clear= every parent appreciates, Trocliotng Jominal which s the arat ance—for we regard the neces- 5 I ! , ; Dot after e 5 e | sity for clearance keenly—and Youngster s’ Shoes ! Sizes run from 8 to 18 years in the lower-price e etror doen ot require the prea- | practice it thoroughly. | lot; from 10 to 18 years in the other. ence of a quorum. inasmuch as the | BoysEr e et D rule particularly sa it does s « ” ot require a_quorum to read the journal. “J. P. S.” Shoes—solid leather soles; “The chair, Ih"r(‘;flrl‘. is ;’Isfifllefl lish and broad toe lasts. to think that the offering of prayer 3 by the chaplain is not business of Silk Hose, $2 grades...... 690 o House that requires a quorum, aud that, regardless of any gentle- 3 for $2.00 man'e sense of reverence or pro- priety. it is mot in order -to make 2 g the point of order that there is no Union Suits, $6 grades, $2 05 . quorum presen Senator Simmons of North Caro- lina during debate on the emergency tariff bill took Senator Porter J. Mc- Cumber of Nortn Dakota to task the | Neglige Shirts, $2 grades, 05¢ Just think of the value you are getting, as well as the money you are actually saving——and see that your boy-is counted in on this season- end occasion. | F..., 9345 | 0 . $2.95 Boys’ Wing-tip, Brogue and English L}ICC Shoes—Mahogany and Cordo shades; Goodyear sewed and special linings. Peerless and Duofold Brands Si: . Neckwear— Fie l. wb : Us“al .?7 ..... $5'45 All $3.50 Cut Silk. .. .. 95¢c Girls’ Lace and Button Shoes—Tan, Brown, Gun-metal and Patent Leather— made on English and Nature-shape lasts. Broken sizes of grades up to $ 95 $C00RT Lk Dt 3 S L S G L L LTI L) A Persuading Price —for Convincing Value We are placing on sale tomorrow for the first time at a special price ‘Men’s Suits $50 and $60—and thus become a highly inter- esting buy at i ; All $1.00 Cut Silk ....70c EYEy R Ryl 4 i Pénnsylvania Avemie——Seventh Street. CENLHIL % e SENATOR SIMMONS, North Carolina. other day, saying: “He shakes h gory locks at this side of the cham. ber with reference to their attitude as to a vote on the pending bill— ‘There he was interrupted by McCum- ber interjecting: “May I suggest to the senator that my locks are not | ®ory, although they are a little in- eiined to be red.” And the senators | all joined in a laugh. ’ Gen. Charles G. Dawes, formerly purchasing agent for the American | overseas forces, who, amid a display s COFFEE 25¢ per pound N. W. BURCHELL Repeated for one day more Men’s Suits Every one of which is a convincing argument for its excellent value— selling tomorrow at $19.75 They are in both young men’s and conservative models—splendid pat- terns of character and smartness— and quite the full complement of sizes—at least right now. The Hat That’s “Just Right” Wait until you put it on and see how peculiarly personal are its pro- portions, and the real secret of be- comingness is solved. The genius who designed them understood the young man’s idea of style—and the conserv- ative man’s notion of fashion—for you’ll both be pleased at the types thus presented. Well equigped for sizes—ranging up to 44. Delve into the “innards” and see of what sterling quality it is made —even to the minutest detail of finish. Here’s a Hat we’re proud of— because it qualifies in every way. . —Unlined, $6.00 There’s a strong chorus of “boosters” now for these Knitted Cloth Top Coats The 200 of Tuesday have ciwindled to no | | | If you're going to need l more’n enough for tomorrow’s demand, at Extra Trousers —take advantage of three lots we shall have on sale tomorrow at special prices. Worsteds and Chev- iots—stripes and mixtures— F~ —Lined, $7.00 ;)sn;olot worth 31 95 75 The colors are Soff. Natural One lot worth o $72.65 $ ® Pearl, Smoke, Bronze, Brown, Seal CEI00 0 5 L e i and Sand—where the bow is, back the interior of your z s or side, is up to your taste, eyes with scientific pre- cision. We are outfit- ted to give your eyes the scientific examina- tion they should receive. We will discover your exact eye defects and fit you with glasses to remedy your vision. JLEESE 0PTICAL (0 OPTOMETRISTS One lot worth $A4.95 Saks & Company Seventh Street We knew they’d sell on sight—for it doesn’t take a technical eye mor an expert’s judgment to see why these self-same Coats sold at $40 two or three months back. Haka & Company -Oxford and Heather mixtures—silk ‘yoking Pennsylvania Ave. Seventh Street and sleeve linings. . All the warmth you want, and none of the weight that nobody wants. Pennsylvania Ave.