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i 605-607 7th St. desirable materials, too. for. | fle—Jqfi 13th and F 15th and G 1006 F EISEMAN'S Make Use of Your Coats—Match Them With Our Special TROUSERS $4.65 There are hundreds of fine Trousers to choose from, in many, many colors and patterns. All the 13th and Pa. Ave. 1715 Pa. Ave. Bet. F & G. Sts. Flannels, Cashmeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots, Serges, etc. You will he sure to find tlte pair you are looking Save the price of a new suit. by matching your coat with these trousers. All sizes. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921 SENATE CONFIRN DAV FOR PST Nominations of Many Ma- rine Corps Officers Also Made Effective. The Senate late yesterday confirmed the nomination of Norman H. Davis to be undersecretary of stat The nomination of Fred K. Neilson tor of the State Department confirmed. Requested by Lodge. The confirmation of Mr. Davis was | requested by Chairman Lodge of the timated that it was desired by the republicans because of Mr, Davis' rk on the international communi- cations council. It also was inti- mated that he would be retained by the republican administration to con- tinue that wo Mr. Davis, firmation of h nomination, wiil con- ecretary of State until . Henry P. Fletcher, qualifics. Otherwise m of offic v at mnoon. ccomes undersecretary Mr. it is understood, will be re- as a special adviser on the matters, such as cable communica- tions, of which he hus made a Spe- | cial study. Garrett Nomination Failx. TUnsuccessful attempts were made to secure the confirmation of Finis J. Garrett to be judge of the western district of Tennesseq by Senators Un- derwood, Alabama; Robinson, Ar- 9, Drug Stores 14th and F 904 F 418 7th St. Cigarettes ' at Cut Prices March 4th and 5th | Carton quantities any size package 2 Day Sale ' On Cigarettes In Carton Quantities Any Size Package Friday and Sautr | 200 Camel .........$1.60 200 Chesterfield . . . . . $1.60 | 200 Lucky Strike . . ..$1.60 200 Piedmont ......$1.60 180 Lord Salisbury, foil.............51.65 200 Fatima... . ......$2.00 200 Omar ... ....52.00 100 Egyptian Straights.$1.17 100 Helmar . .. .....$1.17 100 Turkish Trophies.. $1.17 100 Murad . ....$1.59 | 100 Mogul .........$1.59 | 100 Melachrino, No. 9, | plainor cork. . ....$1.59 100 Natural . ...$1.59 100 PallMall (Natural).$2.16 100 Egyptian Deities, No.3..... 100 Philip Morris (Cambridge) ... .. .$2.16 Food Specials At Week-End Prices Breakfast Coffee A select blend. possessing that fine, rich aroma you so much look for, yet mild in flavor. Fresh roasted and ground and delivered to our stores fre- quently. pound, Week-Ends Z fec 460 Regularly 45c a Opeka Tea Selected and packed for us by one of the largest Tea Importers. Ceylon, India, Formosa Oolong, China Japan or Black and Green. You can have your favorite blend, and be certain that it is of excellent quality. Regularly 5 Ib. 2 pkgs. 56c 55¢, Week-Ends Liggett’s Cocoa Rich in aroma and nourishing properties. The ideal morning drink for children. In half-pound Regularly 35c, Week-Ends. .. Peanut Butter Nothing added, nothing taken away. Just fine, select peanuts, properly roasted, finely ground, with all the nourishment left in. S 2 36c A Sale of Chocolates Thousands of pounds of Fresh. Delicious Chocolates right from our own Boston factory. These have been selling at 69c pound. and large production makes this astonishingly low price possible. 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Lavoris ....... Lysol .......... Glyco-Thymoline Maltine Preparation. . . ........ Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder. . ... Gude’s Pepto Mangan. .25¢ .77c .T4c .74c .69¢c .89¢ ... $1.02 .39%¢ Physicians’ & Surgeons’ Soap, 2 for. .15¢c ...$1.79 ee..69¢ kansas Shields and McKellar, Tenr all democrats. Sena Lodge contended that offices of cral judges ought to. be reser for the incoming admidistration and objected to Mr. Garrstt’s confirma- tion on that ground. Chairman Wadsworth of the mili- tary affairs committee reported the nominations of several hundred Army officers, including promotions and transfers in grades below that of brigadier general, and at his request the Senate unanimously confirmed them. More than a thousand Army jofficers, including _lieutenants and ]! captains, however, failed to be con- firmed because of objections by Sen- ator McKellar. WSOV IS TALLED “CREAT ANERIAN' Work Called Worthy Washington and Lincoln by French Press. By the Associated Press. PARIS, March 3.—The Paris morn- ling and evening papers of all shades of political opinion devote lengthy articles Ito the change in the administration at Washington, in which comment on the ceparture of President Wilson holds a large place. The Temps says: “President Wilson is an apostle; he believes in principles as one believe in God. He has falled in his noble effort, as are bound to fail all those who wish to act above human nature as It is constituted. “Woodrow Wilson will remain, how- ever, as a man who understood that young America’s place was 2t the side of the allies and who dared unsheath the sword to defend right and liberty. For this alone he will remain forever in history as a great American.” Leaves “Bitter Memory.” Alfred Capus, in La Gaulois, says: “Among the great figures of the war President Wilson is probably one whose standing history will experience the greatest difficulty in determining. Mr. Wilson's powers of realization are quite inferior to_those of his imagination and thought. He leaves to France a bitter memory." The Petit Parisien says: the bitter attacks to whi been subjected, President on will remain great in history, because he has been a noble soldier of idealism ! !and humanity.” and | | | | of | “Despite he has La Victoire savs: “President Wil- son leaves the umphantly than four years ago. { grandeur in the political and phy I collapse of 2 man who two yea was the moral dictator of the allied nations.” The Radical, which represents the left center party, says: “History has rendered justice to Washington and Lincoln; we do not doubt that it will place Wilson among the best servants of the United States. The work of Wilson was worthy that of Washing- ton and Lincoln.” Briand Lauds Wilson. | _LONDON, March 3—M. Briand, the French premier, commenting on the retirement of Woodrow Wilson from the presidency, sald today: . “France will cherish eterial grati- tude to the United States for having 0 powerfully contributed to the vic- tory of right and justice in the world. The name of the eminent statesman who took the responsibility for the intervention of America in the great war is inseparable from the victory and will remain equally engraved upon French hearts. “We know the generous idealism which animates the American policy and which has always inspired the high personages called to the su- preme magistracy. 1 know that Presi- dent_Harding will be for the sister republic a friend as sure, as large in spirit and as devoted to the triumph of right as his illustrious prede- cessor.” here is a tragic 1 —_ rm destroyer. The genuine rs the signature of B. W. Grove. (lie sure ket BROMO). 30c.—Advertisement. b you MARINE CORPS ORDERS. o H. O. Smith, from Boston to Va a. 1. H. Matthews, from San to marine headquarters, T. H. Brown, from Nor- elphia. W. Thing, revoked. B. O'Neill, from Haiti to the tates, Old, jr.. from United States nagua, Nicaragua, to the orders to Santo foreign relations committee, who in- virtue of the con- |} ® | sick membei 2 t the meeting included Signor ‘ KIWANIS CLUB VOICES FEELING FOR MR. WILSON Expresses Gratitude to the Retiring President for His Devotion to the Country. Resolutions conveying to President Wilson the “deep sense of gratitude for the unstinted degree in which he had given himself and his talents to his country throughout the period of war and war's problems,” were adopt- ed by the Kiwanis Club of Washing- ton at its regular meeting at the Washington Hotel yesterday after- noon. also sent to Mr. him on his flice in the A message was £ con clevation to republic. The busir ports of the tion, ente ment and city affairs committe cussion of the luncheon club will give to Walter Ree pital patients N the proposed drive for the Be nd the con- vention of Kiwanis clubs to be heid in Richmond Apr; Carl Quintell n include Max Cunningham to commiand organized for the Perry B, Turpi Gues Manuel anchez of the University of enczucl; district 'governor of Kentucky and T international o licr, a Rotari: A musical_pr Musurgia Quartet and son of the Florence Op MME. VENNET’S CASE. Discussion Has Been Reopened by Department of Labor. case of Mme. Julie Vennet of France, who came to the Unit- es to marry son of Henry - Deppe of Palmerton, and now will marry the father, has been reopened by the Department of Labor. Mme. Vennet is being ained at Ellis Island pending de on of the Labor Department. H s will be held as soon as s taken by attorneys for the French woman, sup- plementing previ hearings held by the board of special inquiry at Ellis Island. artin Richard- LENT SERVICES TODAY. John Temple Graves to Talk at St. John's Church. Lenten services at copal Church will 4:45, when Jo be the princi Canon Dou the acting rector. decided yesters that the services should not be omitted because of the holiday, and will also conduct “quiet” half hour” at noon today. the H | 19 ERICSSON STATUE 10 STAND BY RIVER Authority Given to Contrac With J. E. Fraser, De- signer of Memorial. Authority has been given by the Erricsson memorial commission, of whicli the chairman of the Senate and s on library, and the Navy are members, ry of the for the immediate construction of the memorial to the inventor and builder of the first monitor. By direc- tion of the commission, Col. C. R. Ridley, in charge of public buildings and grounds, who is executive officer of the commission, will en contract James K. 1 Mr. nding on a pede different leyels ires symbolizing 1 Adventure A represents Vi represents a Adventure. ite selected for the memorial is s of the Potomac near on the line of 23rd tely south of the al Mr. Fraser ranks high as an artist. Including Miniature Lamps for Decoration Another Reduction In COLUMBIA RECORDS 130 Retired 10-in. Records SOC Each WORCH’ NOW—Time to “stock up” with LOFTY Smooth, Ball-bearing, Durable Minerva 2-Fold Saxony . 3-Fold Saxony . 4-Fold Saxony ...... Shetland Floss . Knitting Worsted . Spanish Worsted Golf Yarn Luster Wool . Thistledown Wool Iceland Wool .... Heatherdown Wool Zephyr Floss Silk Mixes .. 1110 G St. N.W. The Wonderful Color Assortment Is Now Complete Far Are Better i lower than a r I I S in price others - per oz. The Weight’s the Thing 4-Fold Germantown Zephyr. 8-Fold Germantown Zephyr. Ball, $055 e S5 teenpBibEREE sessrssaserten s z His earlier work includes “The End of the Trail,” the buffalo nickel, a bust of Roosevelt, and two bronze | N figures representing the journey of |of life, which latter piece of sculpture ne stands in Rock Creek cemetery. He is at present engaged on a statue of “Save the Surface” AINT IT —now. Our painters are McANENY QUITS N. Y. TIMES. | W YORK, March 4—Retirement orge McAneny from active con- ion with th. York Times was announced tod: Adolph 8. Ochs, | publisher of th paper. Alexander Hamilton to be placed at | apr MeAneny he said, “will give | at your service. Lowest }J‘“‘ south entrance to the Treasury pjs attention to other business en- prices. Seartment gagements that, incidentally, will per- | Interior and exterior work. B N mit him to devote a substantial part It pays to read the want columns of | Of his time to certain measures of The Star. Hundreds of situations are large importance for scientific plan- filled through them. 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