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: ______&___JE_E\M_MN, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1921 and o 1. was to have House Democrats Believe Sennte Views on Emergency Tariff Measure Will Be Accepted. SENT TO FORT BANKS House and Senate conferces on the : . Fordney emergency tariff measure are £ A wrestling with the last three I3 « Md., has X t L Fort Banks, { amendments today. striving to reach lan agreement. Four of the amend- ments in controversy between the two houses were ironed out in conference differing | & Tauw | 84\\ FORLAW AND ORDER Hurts Them Most. A strong appeal for a nation-wide § campaign for law and order was made En I'I'I L J. I'I'l.l -'-.l 'l"-l"-; i conferees met today, i widely on the questions of wheat, olives and sugar, and also y - . : ;i to the dength of I aple cotton | Annual February Furniture Sale by Wayne B. Wheeler, counsel for the leogehem necorigng 2 o5 | y Furniture S Anti-Saloon Leasg at the openi The amendments to by he TONES \ —which are many | session today of the fourth anuual con- | vocation of the school of religion of | Howard University. The exercises will conclude Thursdauy night H The colored race.” Mr. Wheeler said, < more at stake in law enforcement any other people. There is no for either a whité or black man to violate the law. But t CHARGEACCOUNT with us enablesvouto more than the hu- man mind can pic- ture, without having the colors before the buy here at exactly the eyes, are presented in lon added EOHEC o B v ])Ti\‘k'\ e R | sness and mob law for v M 17 Mr. Wheeler explained that the white ‘ 5. A > : e e D. M. C. | man resorts to Iynch faw with the ex- cash. Payvments are ar 5 6-strand | cuse that by doing so he is preventing ) " 9 . i L SEes fonftheanol ) ranged to suit vour convenience. Now is > R f’)"’o arm to you Hours at The BELLEVUE i Mr. Wheeler deplored the i Holds Luster N :hieiiihiin it b |LABOR DELEGATES HERE |CENTRAL LABOR UNION | Fiac o3z nssewte. | Farme Lunchrooms After piidlafcddown “‘,,‘,Z‘ | PLAN TO FIGHT RADICALS| RAPS FILM CENSORSHIP Gostia Citigens' Association by i 1334-36 G St. N. W. ] afternoon at y and Sundny—S A. M. t0 S P. M. the washlng‘ bition enforcement agents will losc | Conferees Also Contemplate Cam- |Also Opposes Opening of District of | kil Tark at 8 ofclock. 1n, case vl e = X their positions. “This will be bad % : : YD Gatas T Susetion be held in the Methodist Hall. Wil-; 1338 New York Ave. N. W. ement dej ment A. M. will be held t o'clock. 1In e of Don't waste time trying business because the government has paign Against Anti-Labor lium Marshall. Scout commissioner of the time to open an account and take ad- mits a crime while engag “eriminal trade” of hootlezzing. C tt zed In “outlawed business. otton he has no right to complain | : % . | when the white man. outraged at some | The Delight of all Who | vicious t. takes the law in his Embroider Because it own hands for another unworthy ..:.._; vose.” Mercerized -antage of big reductions throughout our M-=broidery nexro degencrate who. commits 3 » speakable assault. If a nesro You've Residence, 2300 S Street, entire stock of furniture and rug waited and hoped for lowered costs— they're here—buy now. y& So: (‘o. Peter 5“ ng four months of the cu \ the ground that more than 460 pro- | Yosaa Paricat to match colors—come 10 spent money for these men to xather ] 5 S o 1y—7 A. M. to 12 P. color headquarters anid the evidence,” he asserted, “and by Agencies. Inauguration Day. e e e G > f e b Kt haa patiey heil Plans for @ mational eampaign | Central Labor Unfon at & meeting | ag will be received on benaif of the | Dining and Tea Room Seventh St NW. [in the courts. « i bad policy e eto] ot MDA | Musicians' Hall Tast night adopt- | association by J. Latimer, presi- | ”,‘.:r le'ht)l; ‘.1;'(_1(;::‘:\11’1'(:!: ou the | against all anti-labor agencies. move- 1 o resolution protesting to the | dent of the organization. 1 1332 G S‘ N W { ments and leghslative action are being | District Commissioners ag: any cd motion picture censorshi an|in Washington. on the ground that American | i} I the public should choose the film ex- —_— sion and encourage ever in the land. It is bad politics because the new administration will the | executive ceuncil of the {law enforcement machinery on its | Federation of Labor at the federation D 4 3 hands at the beginning without ade- |, et pibitionsRitAwIohe SRCoRnc e itzel e huilding. The resolution «“d up the stand “What we need in the United States! The meeting today resolved itself 'x-’::\.;"‘"r "L‘:"""\‘“-\m';'r” a Bederation }flf s a great campaign for law and|into a virtual caucus to map out a|pr Rl 2 order. We are all laying great stress | ! program which will be presented to | in which on the enforcement law. There must | the heads of 109 international labor i formulated today at a meeting of the | propo Miss_Frances Marion i Daily and Sunday—I11 A. M. t0 9 P. M. | earn $50,000 a yvear wri plays. reputed to ing acrtenil h d attempts condernir | establishment_of motion picture ¢ Advance Spring S . be no let-down on this point. There | unions and the four railroad brother- i - Showing iis an urgent need, however, for a|hoods at & meeting tomorrow ip In New York utate as a | of eat emphasis on the patriofic .xuul The prim: battle will be fought Slon on Dergonal lf',’””’ A ewest (o) t e ew at o7 obedience (o law. The negro r-u.'n.lza]mm radical propaganda, which A eaThEt el ttant e Atal T i zen has the most to gain, and should | Said to be seeping into the labor e a ed_elimi- | |} a : 7 % 5 R b his exampic”and ihiigine upliold movement i warlous” partx o he LU T G e L i Spring Tailleurs and Embroidered Suits—Charming Frocks—Coats and Wraps Romniesteiottiehaw WS RINPIIE | cauniny st ealaslySine et RER L o 5 _reductions inwages and | Millinery! : " A : She | general alteration of conditions of | ) : SR L s POy . jopening session by Dean Butler PrattiPropaganda and in favor of the | Z0FtrE And we are so anxious to show the Spring Styles. Won't vou look S U l I S of Howard University and Rev, W. 0. ‘ur::::;nz fogether of empiovers and ~”,',"_1_’[-"‘§"“{‘:gui”1 R 0 ane Bt R 2 1216 F St. N.W. Carri in a t bolsl i 8 e contel e el Seiiuston fpastoryioliichnWesley e 0 bont Ammela e, it | OPening of business houses of Wash- rch. J. g,,“leylnu United States is cont ington on Inaugura ion day was con- | tained in A M E Zion Ch st | { Durkes, president of the university, | Was said. by a labor official toda. : O A S { presiged. A }h e d lusl i req Juckson ‘was' abpeited. coumser foc ‘f {"The sessions this afternoon and| g8 Sunrtme [GOUNL o5 6 o tra i fTia b i on) sk ssed by Com-|Tehear the case of me Duplex Printing H ZIRK]N {mi | >ress Company, in which the Interna- —— 2 {of Rochester N: Y.; Rev. William N. | tional Association of Machinists. was| David Wark Griffith, whos g Est. 1885 821 14th St. DeBerry, assistant moderator of the | Festrained from conducting a secondary {tions have made him . f ";flfi;"'h‘*‘:e | Congregational Council. and | Poyeott, is being considered. The com-|world cwer, began his career as a stage Rev. Julius S Carroll, pastor of the | Mittee from the United Mine Workers of | “super. 1415 G Street | Asbury M. E. Church.” The convoca- | America will go’ before executive offi- | == —-——— = tion sermon will be preached at the | Cials this afternoon to discuss the Hitch- {evening will be addr { missioner Boardman, Rev. Paul Moore | Slowed Up by the Snow! That's why there are so many good things leit at our great Quarterly Stock-Clearing! It just means that it will take a few extra days to finally dispose of our goods bought for winter selling. There will be no let-up until ALL are gone! The sooner you come the greater will be the range for-choice! Aren’t You a Little More Interested in Coats? — The snow of Sunday makes us realize more the value of these: 5 5 $120.00 to $165.00 Wraps. in chamoistyne, “Leather ‘Coats’ Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats corduval and peichbloom: mole and fox coMars, White Leather \:?rt $75 00 and $85.00 Coats, in d)am] al b ]\'lizv. suedetex, duvet de lain and Yalama cloth; Self Collar Coats. goldtone and ve- .-" Opposite Keith’s | session tonight by Rev. William P.|man decision, now three years old. but Hayes of New York. on “The Case|coming into prominence as a support for Furs Exclusively | \gainst the Chure anti-labor agitation. The Hitchman case was based on the fact that the mine workers issued a o We invite attention to a Modish}comcneraie “snowina-of |EXPERTS SAY CONGRESS | charar o & o o orimen hoiding = ring style 'Furs—animal nat they wouldiiot a union. Means Sprmg napes —natural colors— | MUST AID WATER CRISIS | tn e Tometiar i wil’ prevent any repetition of the Hitchman situa- tion featured today's discussion. All_Fur Coats MUST BE SOLD Regnrdless of Cost Model Fur Shop L ROSENDORF (Prop.) 923 G St. N.W. ust received from the an- ual Montreal auction. Reasonable Prices_ (Continued from First Page.) sats, soiled, SeTe Bl k‘ S though it is not considered by any Pope Names Archbishop. i ackistone’s .| means the weakest point in the line.{ ROME, Februiry 21.—Pope Benedict The conduit, from the intake at|has appointed Monsignor Herrera Remefl]bl'ance BO Great Falls to Dalecarlia reservoir, | Pina, Bishop of Mulancingo, as Arch- X |is nine miles long. It is constructed bishop of Linares, Mex. 5 3 Green 1@ Blacik il aai:i gk short::; navy. brown. Nankin. ming blue, taupe and reindeer, $33.50. $58.50 Str Misses’ Coats Flowers and Candy—just the thing (°f three thicknesses of brick and is) = A T ’-32'"%‘.‘.”‘35.?2’1 BN i s 0 250 Wooltex Veloli¥ Coats, tan; size 15. for your wife's birthday or - your wed: of circular design, having a diameter nayy,brown uncgblac 8 o $125.00 Wra veldyne corduval; &3 P e Al ‘sio.| of mine feet. The top of the conduit, $110.00 to $127.50 Straightline Coats, bolivia Ay edns end 00 o e e e = &% e 5 for the greater part of its length, B G I et ot oL te e navy i ricotine sizes 16-18 ‘brown and Frer 00 and $87.50 Wooltex ( for larg, navy, brown and black® duvet de $110.00 and $120.00 Fur-trimmed W and Coats. navy, black and brown; evora, veldyne and yalama cloth. $5 48, . navy: Bla k t uth & |lies four feet beneath the surface of ckistone e Coumt e e e retasafor the general plan of Superintendent |® r Coat, ngwy blue, ppossum col-- . . Hardy to use a wooden flume in any lnv t t J— $130.00 to $175.00 Fur-trimmed Wraps, in 50, break which might occur in the con- 1 a 10n corduval, fortuna and peachbloom, $73.50. )0 Black Chamoistyne Coats, 3 E awl collar of opes- “Cultivate the Habit of Taking [ duit; until permanent repairs could s Washi b Aot = Salr G sl 13500 10 $150.00 Wooliex full back sum fur, ‘ to visitors to Washing- $125.00 and $140.00 Fur-trimmed Straightline § < i ) ; be_made. ~oats, navy. brown, black and reindeer peach- bloom and marvella; $145.00 Wrap, squirrel collar, navy ton to visit our shop. We would like to show you this fine collection of souvenirs and re- membrances. We are conveniently located to your hotel and can meet your personal preference in souvenirs both for yourself and your friends back home. Let us do your develop- ing and printing while Both Superintendent Hardy and J. s S. Garland, superintendent of the | water department of the District government. which looks after the distribution of the water after it is| delivered to the city by the conduit, indorsed today the recommendation ',y“ of Secretary of War Baker “r"‘ Congress make an initial appropria- tion of $200,000 at this session for starting work on an additional con- duit, as outlined in the Tyler plan.| Sure That if it were Possible to bloom, $69.50. Big chances in all three for tomorrow’s buyer ’, i $40 Tricotine Street Dresses Women’s Suits and satin sashes; navy, black, Fur-trimmed Suits, " ripple jackets; and brown suede cloth. %19, cireuias) kot Cloth and Silk Skirts an and brown. wishiline Ndvy and Tlacks $50 to $69.50 Tricotine Dresses. braid and Pleated Serge Skirts. navif Zmk i # nk 1 embroidered. These engineers stated that there unquestionably is great danger of the conduit breaking down and that 50 Tailored Tricotine Suits. navy and $6. A . box.and siie black. $33.75. Black Satin Ski cotine Tailored .00 =4 lour Tas and Brown Box . Congress cannot start too soon to , whi LaR 5 - S aha R [ Maner A better Bl sateguard the capital against the danger you are here, we'll give $73.50%tol8 95 Fur Eleimm et et g ding reet Dresses. in erepe and 2 igher &rade Riof such a calamity. { you results you will be Gl Al g LTl o meteor; . black and brown. £30.00. Plaid, Gheck and Striped pure or more de- 3 { S A $100 Fur-trimmed Suits, long line jacket, $50 Dance Dre repe; all liclons i Candy o Festtmeny B"""b:;"';"' T proud to exhibit. tucked panel pockets; navy, black, réindeer emproidered, in floss silk thre Misses’ Wool Dresses, outdabe Ehe: teatimonymow DelOre)Cone oo and brown. $44.75. orehid, flame and turquoise. navy blue navy; si The National Remembrance Shop 50 Tricotine D quick to make §ias to the need of immediate action Dre L 2 jin the water supply situation has Rhaet 1 been furnished by some of the $95 to $110 Large Women's Suits, tailored, long-line jackets; navy, brown, taupe and reindeer. $48.75. to $60 Dance Dr pink, orchid, m blue. £o5 nl7 o2 ¢ds || governments most competent engi- (3 (Mr. Foater's Shon.) 00. : ¥ el B o5 neers, including Maj. Tyler and other O Door H 60 to $T. Dance Dre: , brown; sizes 16-18. bigger and big- || hembers. of - the corps of engi. &= 14th Street, from o Ave. Cloth and Silk Dresses 3cuitontiseDancel D Bl S neersiof tWal Axmy iwhinjassisted i | $26.50 Navy Tricotipe Dresses, wide trico- maize, flesh and b Velyet Dresses. navy and i e cach chiacior) e 1 lette sashes and braid trimming. $14.00. $115 to $127 Black and Brown Kitten's-ear 3 : ackistone’s jrevort: b Raxch, chief af enel-| $30 Beaded Georgette Crepe Dresses, mavy Crepe. Georgette and Meteor; jet and bronzc s, mavy: sizes 1618 Rosemary Candy Sho, neers of the Army: the board of engi- s30 Beaded Geo Crepe. ¢ P neers for rivers and harbors; the and bla . cadi 1401 H St. Cnitea_States geological survey; Dis- | glis N triet Engineer Commissioner. utz, sk For . “ =X O Flomsiiiew Hiperintendents Garland and Hardy s Horlick’s ouses-—--Underwear--- lsce aneous and Nelson S. Thompson, chief me- The ORICINAL chanical and electrical engineer of - the supervising architect's office of Mal!ed Milk | the Treasury Department. rices I Private engineers includige The quarterly stock-clearing brings out odds and ends from all over the store! Blcuse Clearance Underwear 7.0 Glave Silk Envelope:Chemise and U Avith tailored top, gibhon straps; s . Francis R. Weller, chairman of the $5.90 to $7.95 Trimmed and Tailored Blouses, «‘,L]"." Muslin N'-"-r'fl owns: 17"“'1 e ’?"."1'\‘;‘ ¢ soiled. %4 : K] ~ on prm F“rs water supply committee of the board georgettes in the wanted shades, embroidered; #nd Pett £ embroiderediani tv _$12.00 Gowns, crep R e ~ ot rade: J. H. Levering and others, Eleo tub silk or satin blouses in light col- lace htly mussed. Chorce, Venise and_French val luce trimmed: flesh and . SN ored stripe patterns, convertible collars. $3.8: ace trimmed or tailor- You'll want who have made separate studies of L ! ] RlL i ant 1‘nimv choker or JINC® l00s for increasing the water | ! $8.50 to $13.95 High-grade Blouses, of & cd styles, flesh shade, 63 Chances in Stockings plete your spring supply. also have called attention to —_ gette crepe, satin and crepe de chine, ov: $1.50 Nainsook Gowns, Envelope Chemise and DEARALEY Silk Lisle and @othdn: Stock- costume, and here are the the danger of delaying action in the 'Food - Drink” for All Me' blouse and tuck-in styles; embroidered and actively trimmed. flesh and full fashioned—black. white, cordovan headed. $0.85. ar and out sizes. 9 newest animal effect scarfs. | matter. 1 ; r Very specially priced, { Time Requ! for Work. ‘WL““d‘ at Home, Office, enc ' $15.00 to $29.50 Overblouses—Exquisite : = L SN Full-fashioned Silk Stockings. | 1n nis report on the Great Fails | Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. models of georgette, mignonette. satin. duve: \i1.° 26 9138 Blogrmars cotton coepe Tmsnen, iid colors; some with Dolntex - n z 2 tyn and wool jereey; handsomely embroidered. 37 & ey 5 - 2 Clearing Out Fur Coats {project. which the tederal pomer com2t sar-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes braided or real filet lace trimmed. o b : e Silk Stockings. hand embroid- 3 3 misaio e 2.00 Nainsook Gowns. lace and_embroidery M e e Bandsfitgefi!sguner furs at llof War. Interlor and A:n«;uurn_r has | $4.00 to $7.50 Gloves, $2.35 Pair trimme > tailored styles. Flesh shade. ks, in bla rav.-white and RA! C VS, mitted to Congress, Maj. Ty = 2 ssed, $1.45. Dans, o timates the additional conduit and $4 to $7.50 Gloves, 2-clasp French kid, in 'MusSed ® e i Umbrellas | e tration plant proposed will require beaver, green. pearl. champagne, also 1- $3.00 and $1.00 Silk Camisoles. of satin and 1020 Colored Silk Taflets Unibrellas. some {2 minimum of two and a half years French Kid Pique Gloves, in champagne, black; Crepe de chine. lace trimmed and tailorc with taped cdge, with byke y s T inding. Other engineers doubt 2-clasp Pique Kid Gloves, in tan, also Strap- slightly mussed, St white or colors, some_avith Iather straps: i v can be finished under wrist, Slip-on Pique Capeskin Gloves in tan. $5.00 Gowns, of and crepe de chine, \ lite ferrules and (ips: limited number, f the work umber, i threc or four years Choice, $2.35. cream lace straps white, $3.6: MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL || Tt ix because of the fact that Wash- AT WHOLESALE PRICES | ington, under the most favorable con- 1212 F Street | ditions. will have to depend for at {least two and a half ycars longer on {the present overtaxed and obsolete | conduit that Secretary of War Baker Tremendous Aggregate of Shoes’ While there are only small lots—there are many of them—and the quarterly stock-clearing takes into account the == This Is the Last Week for Those — — s asked for an emergency appro- izes—pri 3 S Ridiculously L Pri i D tion for starting work on a hew broken sizes—prices are made accordingly! Fur Work conduft withithe leastidelay posaitie Women’s $12 Oxfords, $2.50 Pair Women’s $12.00 Ties, $5.95 & That government officials view the situation with apprehension has been besy during this, my duilest mont) *If | brought forcibly to the attention of onth. Don't| (O gress, and it was considered likely delgy if you want to save money. ay that the lawmakers at the Cap- to including the Secretary's r com- Fla. Ave. mendation in one of the appropriation bills remaining to be acted upon. —mmuu {ATTEND MANY FUNCTIONS. Closed All Day TLONDON. February —John W am mmking this reduction to keep my help 'I'oda Davis, retiring Amer ambassador y to Great Britain, and Mrs. Davis will THE , 1330 Pa. Ave. S.E have their remaining days in London largely occupied In dinners and "" ceptions. Ambassador Davis will be given a (] man © o | rarewenl reception by the American | University Union this afternoon and CLEANERS and DYERS |tomorrow he will take part in the Walmn‘(on. b:‘flhdny_ Ko_l( v:-ompeu» 12—STORES—12 Rl el R o ; er by P . whi SRS R R A S rivev bty ot | (M. ALLEESE OPTICAL (0 March 3 a reception in honor of Mr. OF CORRECT The price of one un- needed luxury will pay for all of your eyeglass necessity. It 11 not take up much of your time to have us thor- oughly examine your eye-structure and grind the lenses you need. It is to your interest to consult us at once. 7 and Mrs. Davis w y METRI Phone M 4724 l‘.‘;y \;r!mrr.u\u will be given by 0!]':'0921 TR ?‘Tws PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE ?—Advertisement, wwered your letter from CLASSES? ), | LANSBURGH & BROTHER WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER OXFORD TIES—Hand-turn soles and French heels, very dressy. Broken sizes. Women’s $12 Boots $2.50 DARK GRAY KID HIGH-CUT LACE BOOTS—Welt soles and French heels, very dressy. 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