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;z,am,mo CHINESE SAVED. | But 3,500,000 Still Face Starva- ‘ tion, Reports Say. NEW YORK, March 10.—The Ameri- |can Committee for the China Famine Fund has been notified by its advis- ory committee in Peking that present 11 sources are sufficient to 00,000 of 6,000,000 persons "$3.50 Philadelphia And RETURN ‘War Tax 28 Cents Additional : $3.25 Chester And RETURN ‘War Tax 26 Cents Additional IRUSSIAN FERMENT NOW NATION-WIDE $3.00 Wi]mington s fi:‘e"-"?‘?:fl'."‘ Americanconeuts | AgeNts i Helsingfors Deny and missionarica. in' the five northern TAKE STEPS TO ORGANIZE PARENT FEDERATION Officers of Colored Associations Start Move to Form Organization. Committee Named. Initial steps to organize the official representatives of the thirty-six| parent-teacher associations in the colored schools into a federation In Depots Ranges Up to 809 Per Cent | | CHICAGO, March 10—R | rond station restaurants in C | cago are the “bizgest profitecrs in existence” and thelr mrows | profit ranges from 80 1 800 per cent, Ruszell J. Poole, chairman | of the eity council cost-of-living | committee, said in a report ¢ ering a recent wurvey. The | Restaurant Profit f Disarmament Must Come, Declares Thomas R. Marshall. CLEVELAND Ohio, March 10—A plea for the rejuvgnation of demo- cratic ideals in Americgn life and the leveling of all class distinctions in, America was made by former 3 President Thomas R. Marshall in an address here. “America is the hope of the world CONGRESS RECORD SHORTEST EVER OUT, AND IT’S MOSTLY ADS Reaching for new laurels in brev- ity, the Congressional Record came out today as @ one sheet dodger and most of that devoted to “ad- vertising” by the government printer. Senate proceedings ves- | terday took just about 300 words to report. The chaplain and Sen- | | | Jowent net profit made by some | i was 50 per | ator Lodge were the only contribu- | provinces indicate that the utmost ef- tors, and confirmation of Col. Theo- RETURN by officers of the various 3 g n by officers of the variou; Mr. Marshall said. “and America rests Three-Quarters of Petro- . fort will be reauired 4o sustain z chool building prin- the restaurants War Tax 24 Cents Additional | nouen ablebasied men and women unti e e S L e | | [upon the heart that is in the breast | dore Roosevelt as assistant | the time for planting the spring harvest. last night in the Dunbar High School. TS Yo ALDELICAR, bmAn &nd (WOmAD-§ IOHIhE ¥, the only: business re= Sunday, March 20 grad Held by Rebels. The o et Tt aeh oo The world cannot go on as it has. | corded, o the printer filled up the ST talcen A Kivenithe unsnictaisape || aovns sarmament must come some way page with information for the SIMILAR EXCURSIONS RUMANIAN QUEEN AT ATHENS | iy the Associated Iress HERLIOE the 350 Deraony Pharettandi Stenk, 168 to 203 per cents ple, to human kind.” home folks on public documents. | April 3 and 17; May 1, 15, 29 | ATH March 9.—Queen Marie LONDON, March 10.—Reports from | the me. | 10 per cent: pork. tenderloin. | 5 ! of Rumania, accompanied by Crown | Russin regarding the revolution | According Bruce, as-| | pork chops, 441 per = Prince George of Greece and his|. ..o tho soviet regime continue ant superinte of colored| | . S0P per cent: ce- ore 0 N. . bride, formerly Princess Elizabeth of [ #8308 e & who presided, appointed a| | reals, average of 275 per cent. 7 | Rumania. arrived here this afternoon | to be obscure and conflicting. A : to orga the fede: Special train will Teave Wash- fland were given ovation. The | Reuter's dispatch from Helsingfors, mitte s. | fngton Union Station 7:05 am. purty was met at the station by|giaq atés i the IRybaan Sumner S Returning leave Philadelphia King Constantine and Queen Sophje X of the Luc 7:30 p.m. same da See flyers. and later rode through the prinei- | agency there has ment . Lewis of the Consult ticket agents pal streets of the city. A general [ that the still in I, John R. Quander of the Logan =i balance, at revo- ol and Clarence | |Spring Is the Time to ; holida. r the next two days has W. Tignor | lutionary tF«uH;* areloce 1Ihr;-"'; Bell School. This committee will o e city spateh | hold its 2eiing | it gt it TS\ “Clean House™ Bodily | partiotihe whichyh Bruce § inted out that the idea is not e | r Kronst o interfere in any way with the In theil! ] ‘ H el autonomy of any individual assoc time || at Boulkovo, A any B associa springti I . = GET READY FOR SPRING L e o et AR T | | illery duel has b ody ort of clearing house or cen- many peo- ‘< : - e - TTRPIS T 1 e e 1e fortress 6t Irs tral representative body ple find ’ —INSIDE AND OUTSIDE FURBISHING B e e e (A commitiee also was appointed to themaelves | UP—now, while you have opportunity to trains, and that foreign couriers have | Jraft standard forms —which | he | naihealth. | 5 ' ! = e 5 R T e | e 0l bessent Scsie to mensol The. body: For more than fifty years our prices have been as low i - i} authorities the needs of the various w e akene £ s iti e Inited States— | | o (7 . Suihoritien the mepds)of (the vaiions by colds or similar qualities as any house in the Unite .| dave 107 to o on Pamts ||wn i Iowing'a protracied giccusalon of ap- and they are today. . ies at Krons propriations allotted the colored public g . . i Al hase where the revolution be-|sehool system 'for buildings and anmentiof —Saks & Company Everything t the store, (save lead, oil and BN 1 e A s | e e ot "D, Woodsen 1 fe |1l time cannot carry out the process- | . turpentine) still selling at the above worth- | revolutionary forces near|Queenan. John A. D chariesar (1 S8 0F CERAS Sy ST 3 g pienbaum, on the southern shore|Marshall and Capt. H. D. Queen. jeslean hauseibodlly, © icine and < L 4 | whole of Russia.” the m e o S| - 1 ars > P srment, best. Father John's Medicine is a | ) . ‘ icars to e in x fermeni | GUARD AGAINST DIPHTHERIA || best Father Tohns digdione fs & | Int ti Peiies ok | Best Paints, $4 gallon | Belleves Petrograd Cut Off. NEW YORK, March 10.—Immuniza- || make richer, more active blood. It nteres “‘]g T1C | COPENHAGEN, March 10—There | tion against " diphtheria of 25,000 ||| invigorates and makes more active | | il | was virtually no firing during the day | children in New York kindergartens ||l the tired, rundown body cells. This | || | yesterday between “the comba and public schools was under way ||| natural food medicine is quickly | 9 . | | the Petrograd a oday by the American Red ss and | || taken up by the digestive organs| | | | Bk to the Helsingfo health department. IRed Cross work- (| and supplies nourishment that is BO S rln eara eS | . {} | spondent of the Politiken ers said they had found 40 per cent || needed by the blood and the nerv- Il | of Tugitives from Rtus of children cxamined to be suscep- ||lous system. It is the ideal food 1334 New York Avemie has almest ceased, the pondent “h"-: ‘o e e, ot whichTthere ||| tdujcito take in the springtime. 5 | poin z o e conclusic ave been more an 5 aset . . I e I e e conduslon] (S iR the 1ist thcive montte @ There’s a very decided advantage that is yours in Wholesale PAINTS Retail (| coon rcsommiaac are: Geciare these prices—quoted for Friday and Saturday—on the Riv m i e = s spring season’s weights and thernew modes for the boys. ' il REMNANT FRIDAY e he m reports that bolshevik propogan iting | nervousn among the we in Kronstadt, who e : e . are ar 2 g ! Fancy Cheviot Suits, of belted design; Knickerbocker B e gl Dece Where Your Dollars Count Most bocker Pants, both full lined. Belted model and ex- RIGA, March Three brigades of ceptionally attractive pattern—in fact, five different bolshevik soldie serted and joined forces, it is said in ad The action of the soldi by the very acute food s sovict capital. THE HAGUE, March 10.—According to the Reval correspondent of the terdam Maasbode, Russian radica cently deported from the United are playing a prominent part in the new revolution in Russia. This correspondent asserts the deported Russians b expectations of Rusia diappointed when they that the communistic reg ed “nothing but a sentence to an definite term of hard labor without ade- quate food.” TRADE PACT TO FAIL. in Moscow the de- styles from which to select. SPECIAL .... revolutionary received here. prompted ion at the B Store Hours: Sizes 8 to 16. § l 2.75 EHREND’ 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Small lots, jobs and remnants tremendously re- duced for Friday’s Clearance Sale $5.00 and $6.00 Trimmed Hats 214 New Spring Trimmed Hats and National Fish Week Choice Varieties for Friday Ib., 40c Roe Shad... Buck Shad.. Rockfish. .. Sea Bass. pants, that ‘are full lined. SPECIAL. ... Blue Serge Suits, all wool and fast color, with the Right Posture feature. Single-breasted; § 1 2.50 belt all around; sizes 8 to 17 years. SPECIAL Junior Norfolk Novelty Suits—Tan and Gray mix- tures, with straight knee pants that are full § 5.95 lined. Sizes 4 to 8 years. SPECIAL “Kiddy Cloth” Novelty Wash Suits—Middy and “Button-on” styles; Navy, Harding Blue, Brown and Halibut Steak. Cod Steak....... Pollock Steak. ......Ib,, 25¢c Spanish Mackerel.. .Ib., 35¢ 5 ‘White Perch........Ib, 25c | Cooked Shrimp Potomac Bass. ... ...Ib., 35c Oysters M nearby VITEiNia and Mary- Fresh Egga land farms. Packed in cartons. Smoked Hams Morris’ “Supreme” ...Ib., 50c ...lIb., 40c ..Ib., 30c ...Ib., 28¢c ...Ib., 45¢c .qt., 45¢ Dfiz., 35¢, Fresh Tomatoes Choice Florida stock. Sailors of Milan hemp and combinations of crepe de chine and georgette. Hats ou will not duplicate under $5 to $6. Trimmed Hats adorned with wreaths, LONDON, March 9.—The conclusion of an Anglo-Russian trade agreement e B Pt. box, 30c has been rendered unlikely m.u;,,-\r. 1;. flowers and fruit. £ Green—trimmed with White braid. Sizes 273 $2.95 Leg of Lamb Iceberg Lettuce proposal by Leonid in, the bol- to8 years. SPECIAL ...................... Krass shevik commi r, t ous political cla rt pumer- ¢ preamble Genuine, fresh spring lamb. Crisp and fresh. 3 Ib., 35¢ Head, 15¢; 2 heads, 25¢ $12.50 Girls’ Spring Coats zsc Dre” Gmghms Spring-weight Reefers—Blue Serge, Gray and Tan = which would virtually constitute | -st value in Dress Plaidaicheckaland * ) Fresh Chickens Granulated Sugar recognition of the soviet government, offered _ th plain colors, cloth Cheviot—belt all around. The serge have brass $ 75 For baking or stewing. The best, it has been authoritatively learned. season—a_strong, dur. c CoaEs it i 3 5 i 10 Ibs., 87¢ It develops that Kra returned { § able quality in a wide collar, “wrapp . buttons. Sizes 21 to 10 years. SPECIAL. .. == from Russia with amendments which |} range of beautiful plaids aTidl oot efrecta Blue Serge Straight-knee Pants—fast color; full lined; strongly sewed seams. Sizes 4 to 10 $1_50 and stripe. All fast colors. 25c Unbleached Maslin 6 to 16 vears. $1.50 Corsets would change the entire complexion of the treaty. These amendments, it is said, are considered impossible of offee Ask for it by name acceptance or even °fi .wriq;x con- years. SPECIAL...... SRl S s IR RI s s -, ——————e sideration, and a breaking off in the [l 1500 yards to distribute, 150 Deiten it 5 : ; @dfi&""‘w“:‘.{' R O e el | end pe e oR 9c pink coutil corsets in New Model Coveralls—Blue and White stripe, with lowcas an o ¥ 5 she with front and mag HEY large an ull—an ey will cover e littie . ASK FOOD FOR STARVING. uses. Bleached in a few washings. | gide supporters. o : The Power of Sight = = ey - Sl Srad s ke FRloai S genits S 40D An ADITORIAL PaRIs, March o.—Tne exceutive §20c Heavy Twilled Toweling( $3.98 Tie-Back Sweaters s T S committee for former members of the s ey sl e e Knitted Union Suits, spring weight; ath- e is the motiv. 9 Russian duma, with headquarters |} oq Crash Toweling, with en’s novelty weave A 5 $l'25 Py m"E Ey€ is ¢ * lhe At the firs(. sign of here, sent a cable message today to |f red border. A very ab- c sweaters, in pret- letic cut; sizes 6 to 16 years. SPECIAL power of sight. The motor trouble in an au- Boris Bakhmeteff, the Russian amb sorbent grade for rol- tiest of new spring . delicate mechanism of the sador at Washington, to make repre- |§ ler and hand towels. colors, side effect. Pajamas, in choice of neat fancy patterns; $1-45 tomobile a repair shop is sought, the trouble inves- sentations at the State Department on | Tie-back styles and behalf of the revolutionary movement | in Kronstadt and elsewh. slipovers. eye controls your vision. On its perfect working two-piece, with frog fastenings. SPECIAL.. $1.50 All-Wool Serges condition good sight de- tigated and corrected. Your The ambassador was d to ex- = 7 i]k‘ a_mi; ings oite & : pends. Like an ordinary eyes warn of strain or in- plain the nature of the revolution and \vlr:r‘;ll. i','t:\“:d double Flesh ?:osr wash Silk o‘“ Blac'k ‘Enusm-d“"g fx=t color; in Ake b wears under stress of con- danger signals as of a mo- D soece dircetly or tlirough the || 2uring) ébetter | sérvic wide lace yokes, with SPECTAL - ol bl o sl s s o maas L e s p a tinued use. tor that knocks. American Red Cross. shrunk and onged. ribbon insertions. i - 5 2 : {[| Navy, Black, ¢ Brown and Tan. 4 A Ak Middy Blouses—all White, and White with Navy Nicolai Avskentieff, president of the committee, told the Assoc that the committee, as Make us )'Ul;f eye repairman. Let us keep your $4.00 Babies’ COah collars and cuffs; trimmed with White braid; 29¢ Curtain Scrim 1s1 fec - C! 3 3 1 v e e 3 2 “rea 2 . . vision perfect by thorough care. Begin today. B e m._c-,..F Excellent quality 36- s e (Cashimere embroidered emblem on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 16 § 1 .35 through Finland, in a position to i J| inch Curtain Scrim, with fna] drengily sonde: years. SPECIAL ... el . L] 15¢ o igured borders in a big 4 ;% “Sce ETZ [ _H 1217 state that the pr as || figured s with silk embroid- = entirely different from all previous | asortment of fast colors. & | Smbrold . and €Wronmm ! G Street attacks against the holshevists | eder shoulder capes. Second Floor. See Better” . N.W. “I want the American people to B = Knows sl 3. Aveenioros o || 39¢ Yard-Wide Cretonnes $2.00 House Dres Aprons * L 4 revolution no is one or- An extra good weight H N Y g';gnizfiddli)r‘\t' tussia an quality for furniture Made of genuine " —— @ — = that ers 3 covering. c “Amoskeag” ging- LB ALk & OPI D ~AGER |outbreaks of Wra Comfort cov ' hams, in beautifol kine and Yudenitch other us in a variety plaid patterns. Made o 5 9 . of floral designs-and fast colors. [ with belts and 2 ’ . = 0OyS an I¥iS oes Notions—Notions 4 Men's Shirt Neckbands. % Colored Stickerl Bral Hookx nnd Eyes or Snaps, 2 for 5e ding's Sylter Rope Women’s Silk-Lined Spring Coats The first consideration is comfort—and these are com- Skel age . Nutlonal Mair Fufiv....2e Set| 14 tan brown and fortable. Then durability—and they will outwear your "o A % Ribb, . .30 lue Pol I 50 o inen Caminale Tfbbons, 70¢ | Coats. s Siopites $8 85 expectations. L] belted sport styles. Lined throughout. $30.00 Spring Suits $1.49 Ladies’ Kodak Leather Bags nds of La- Boy: Double Service Shoes—Brown leather; solid; real substantial throughout § 9 45 English Lacé models. Sizes 1 to 6. SPECIAL. . 3 o A iy Kotk I Snemely Sitk- heat water AR e 98c lined “Wool Serge 523 75 Girls’ Brown Leather Lace Play Shoes—with sewed purses and miccors, {1 box boleroend . soles; made on the broad “Toe-Room” on 7_9—.,—.__ Richly embroidered and braid Sizes 9 to 1025 only. SPECIAL ............. cLadies’ ThreadSilkHose | trimmea. Boys’ “Scout” Shoes, in Brown leather, with solid Trregulars of Ladies’ wa,sh daY? 190 quality Pure Thread 39 c Extra Size Faille Silk Dresses :‘enther soles and heels—a, shoe that stand the double_lisle soles and 22 Dresses for nockabout— toos. full garter tops, extra big women $lz 98 E e i seamed back. hauiiing 4810058 A izes 0 $2,95 Sizes 1 to Heater. You can b as you want and r And the bea deesn’t profiteer. lon of hot water. big day's dishes, $28888888888888888888888888888888888880308222222282322000208 ‘or your own or baby or the sickroom, day or night, this hot water _ Their more fortunate neighbor with an Automatic Gas Water Heater in the cellar does her wash in half the time, with half the worry and work and at half the expense. Nothing cheers up wash day like the Automatic Gas Water in early and get through early. A turn of the faucet and it delivers fresh, rust-free hot water—as much rht where you want it. uty of it is, the Automatic Gas Water Heater It only uses one cubic foot of gas for a gal- boon is yours at a very reasonable cost. Stop in and let us demonstrate the Automatic Gas Water Heater and tell you about our easy payment plan. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. SALES DEPARTMEN bath, for washing a Some women still use the old method of heating water on the gis range, dripping it from stove to tubs. v is spent in heating and handling water. Most of their Thread row of buttons the place of body waists; knee length; sizes 2 to 16 vear: Silk Stripe Pu reinforced heels and made flesh colored Jer- Children’s Waist Union Suits Attached collar waists ter 36 to 46 sizes. B plain colors and nov- Ladies’Lace Stripe Silk Hose Hose for i black, shaped ankles. Ladies’Pink JerseyBloomers 86 Knit Bloomers for elastic waist- Boys' and Girls' Rib- bed Waist Union Sui 44c $1.50 Women’s House of good quality madras and® percale, in pretty 75¢ Boys’ Cloth Caps Small lot good qual- spring shapes for boys Beautiful Lace $ an and navy; Full cut and well bands and knees. take Waists fast color striped pat- 94c ity cloth caps in pretty 210 8 y copen and taupe. Neatly tailored and models, for Friday. stylih stout $20.00 to $35.00 Georgette Dresses White, flesh, quisitely _beaded L and embroider- materials, slightly soiled. $6.98 to $10 Dress Skirts Extra size and regu- 1 serge, in black and $5 45 ! blue and _ novelty . mixture: and :plaids. $30.00_Spring Capes 23 Magnificent Silk-lined, High- 524 75 “Dolman” cape o collar and wrappy style, with or without belts, tailor- $2.00 Black Voile Waists Women's Tailor-made Waista of good qpality 84c Made with pleated fronts and collars that can be worn tan and gray ed styles. Made of perfect quality lar size skirts of Pleated or fancy pocket styles. class Capes, in ed or elaborately braided. fast color black voile. high or low. First Floor. L An Unusual Special Terry Bath Robes $5.00 They are cut long and full; with generous facings. They are carefully made, with taping bordering the arm-holes. Button at the neck, girdle at waist—and there is opportunity to choose from about a half-dozen patterns. The moment you see them youw’ll recognize they’re intrinsically better than $5 Robes. Second Floor. ;