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. . practice at formations. During the Argentina’s Status in League |irms o fe iyt letic contests. Soon to Be Definitely Settled | , me weo e i e LONDON.—Births in England and _— Wales during 1920 reached the high- = = 3 . est figure ever recorded, and the death BUENOS AIRES, February 15.—Defl-|mal and that there is 5o Tufection of rate as the lowest, according to an % = cern- | typhus in any of the provinces. They | official report of the registr = - a"""“"‘m"‘F “,'"m the et | contend, therefore, that if any legisla-|eral. The birth rate per thousand of ment as to _.:‘p::nlmas status rclx;n‘e | tive a‘."r;ln i: \n!ke‘n é?fl?"ve?t "'.e lill(:; the total DODU]SNOI’IZ:“BBTE‘S-“‘,&;";‘?‘ to the league of nations is expected in | ing in the United States of emigrants|the death rate was 12.4. o s the near future. Although its delega- | from Italy, it onId not be justified. ‘»’v’e:‘-:[:i";:::"::: l:;:“:f:dof orie year tion withdrew from the assembly of | g i Ship Released from Ice Pack. $he hebee. Thive nexer on boen- 20} HALS S.—The British steamer Pope Aids Poor in Filume. ar as known, any official notification | grce ) hich was caught in an| TRIESTE—Pope Benedict has given o the country's withdrawal from the |ice pack without fuel, has arrived in|50.006 lire for the relief of poor aEaitaelt e Fos monaidered | Louisbure, her agents announced | families in Fiume, and has placed ad- T e mever e o tiaered here. The vessel tent out calls for as-| ministration of the fund in the hands CESGI AN ws Ak membet o) sisli’m(‘e last Friday, smtmwflu;;l‘ :er of the apostolic delegate and the X s | coal supply was exhausted and tl er [ mayor of the city. e e o oo of As. | Woodwork and cargo were being burned sisting in its establishment. for fuel. Thirteen Killed by Explosion. This point has not yet been clarified o 3 DUESSELDORF, Germany.—Thir- by the government. President Irigo- If:"' INAXY: Mintster n"""o teen persons were killed by the ex- Yen, in a recent interview with a rep-| _LIMA. Peru—Rear Admiral Juan On- | 500, BErOCnS TWErE b €0 X here. Tescntative of a local German news- | taneda has resigned as minister of the | The building was destroyed. paper, said he could not discuss this|navy. an: r?silmntit:]n “-a; lbhe ‘r;lsult of tbject until the return of Foreign|a vote of censure adopted by the sen- Minjster Pueyrredon, who reached this | ate yesterday. One Killed, 3 Hurt, in Melee. city from Europe yesterday. —— ROME.—One socialist was killed Admirers of the foreign minister Catholic Paper in Palestine. and three members of the extreme claim that during his visit in Europe LONDON (Jewish Telegraphic Agen- | Nationalist party were 'wmmdoed ';Iurl- he gained more prestige than any Ar-|cy).—The first publication to be issued | IN8 a melee yesterday, at Oerbani, gentine diplomat who had ever gone|by Catholics in Palestine will make its | near Florence, it is reported in dis- abroad, and that by his stand before | appearance some time this month, savs patches reaching this city. the assembly at Geneva he made Ar-|a dispatch from Jerusalem. The publi- gentina a stronger factor in interna- | cation, which will be called Zion's Walkout of School Teachers. tional affairs than ever before. It is|Guard, will be printed in Arabic. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.—The Pointed out he was entertained by dip- plde SlERer o OISR, B G e lomatic and social leaders in France| U. S. Naval Vessels at Panama. | minsier behools failed to appear for and England, particularly in the latter| PANAMA—The United States At-|duty following an announcement of country. and was received by the King | lantic and Pacific fleets arrived here|the School board that there would o oEngland and the Dresident iof|after completing their joint maneu-|be mo further increases in salaries. K’;:"Ci"yr“:o nl(”é‘r:‘ai:;n!:‘ilzr{:'P":;ie vers off the west coast of South|A schedule providing for an aggre- T T T B s The | America. The final event of the ma- | gate increase of $13,000 annually had e O s T mueh | heuvers consisted of an attack by (been refused as insufficient by the T e rCfoy hat MUch | destroyers under a smoke screen, andieachers' association. evrredon came after the withdrawal that Argentina’s plea for a democrs assembly, and the newspaper pred that Argentine’s plea for a democratic organization of the league of nations will prevail. ganization. She is said to have merely Ex-Empreas Slightly Better. DOORN, Holland—Though still confined to her bed, the former Ger- man Empress Augusta Victoria, has been somewhat stronger recently. The attending physicians, however, de- clare that this is only temporary and | that no basic change in her condition has taken place. Find Concealed Arms in Berlin. ] BERLIN—Acting upon_a clue ob- tained through a recent seizure of arms in Berlin, the police have dis- covered 2,000 rifles and a quantity of ammunition concealed in a building formerly used for military purposes in Lehrter Strasse. Phone Main 3325—For Home Deliveries Av A Tt e i | Bellevue French Pastries, $1.50 doz. of the newiy appointed sucar fnance % % commission, stated that tHe commission | Be“ D mh P 51.20 d et e S e | evue Da; astries, 0Z. . the old or the new sugar crop. Bishop Farrelly’s Death Deplored. Sh':m S.l:ozt Cake ROME.—The death of Bishop Farrelly ipp: [mem of Cleveland has been learned with | et Dl N Btk Luhchreoms great regret by the Vatican, and also by his many friends here. The bishop spent more than twenty years in Rome as spir- | itual director of the American College. ' Bellevue Farms Lunchrooms Italy’s Hygienic Conditlon Normal. | | 1334-36 G Street—1338 New York Ave. ROME.—The government has been | notified by the medical authorities that | the hygienic conditions in Italy are nor-' On Sale_ "Tomorrow At Our “Dow;!town Store’{biiiyt BEs Sl 414 9th St. &+~ N4 LatestNovelty LowShoes Recently $9. $10, $12.50. $13.50 AKEN right out of our regular stocks. Each and every pair an authoritative spring fashion and all high-grade shoes. SO NEW that none of them has bgen here more than a few weeks. SO STRIKINGLY STYLED that, in that short time, assort- ~ ments of sizes have become broken. . So we have grouped them all together from all five of our Wash- ington and Baltimore stores—for a quick clearance at $7.45 pair. Those who call promptly tomorrow morning will find following styles to se- lect from: : Black Satin Strap Pumps Fur Strap Sandals Black Satin Cross-Straps Tan Calf Opera Pumps Black "Satin Qxfords Gray Sue:l)ep *“Sabot™ l’;umpu Satin Bab'y Heel Pumps Blue Suede “*Sabot™ Pumps Brown Satin Strap Pumps Tan Wing-tip Oxfords Dark Blue Satin Strap Pumps Tan Norwegian Brogue Oxfords Tan Calf Strap Pumps Tan Walking Oxfords 500 pairs—all sizes in the combined lot—at 414 9th St. only And It'll be well to call as early as you can! . 538 men can share this fortunate purchase The suits are brand new. We are not carrying on by carrying over. These are not left-overs of the season, but stylish suits in full assortments and fresh va- rieties. : Many of the suits are cut over this SPRING’S styles—so recently have they left the tailor’s needle. They include plenty of WORSTEDS and the STRONG- HEWAT virgin woolens, the latter with a high reputation in the trade by virtue of being virgin wool. E’VE had our own suit sales, heard of those out of town, seen those in town, and now - unhesitatingly say these are unmatchable--- o OU know good values when you see : them. So do we, and we jumped at the chance to take over this maker’s stock. | " L He is a high-grade maker; every suit conforms to the Hecht Co. standards; we are proud to send them out under our label. ~ As for the WORSTEDS, man, MAN, they are the long-spun selected yarns, closely twisted and woven until they wear and wear. You seldom see them at $25; it’s unlikely you will see them soon again. Plenty, too, of serges, tweeds, cassi- meres and the usual run of fabrics. Upwards of 500 of these suits, with N “sizes and styles for every man. Single and _ double breasted models; many of them in weights and colors suitable for spring wear. Stripes, the usual fancies; and plenty of solid colors. $25. If you have pdid $10 or $12 for shoes You’ll appreciate the excep- tional quality and style ¢ of the shoes we are of- $6_65 fering now in this shoe - sale at. We’ve sketched one of the brogue oxford styles above; we’ve also got plenty of high shoes in X —black kid —and gun metal —brown calf —Ilace styles —also patent button shoes with gray kid tops. All going out at $6.65