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——————— e — * PRESIDENT CONFERS ON NEWFOUNDLAND TRADE Discusses Prospects With lccnm:'; Hoover and Sir Richard A. Squires. AR, WASHINGTON, "D’ 'C;’ “THURSDAY; “SEPTEMBER 22, 1921, ' Clothing‘ reduced "M% Costof livingreduced only 18%. That's what has happened in the last year. Hart Py HaRRs-Eyang SIR RICHARD ANDERSON SQUIRES. American trade with Newfoundland and the opportunity there for an in- crease in commerce were discussed at an informal conference between President Harding, Secretary of Com- merce Hoover and Sir Richard Squires, prime minister and colonial secretary of Newfoundland. Newfoundland offers 2 very desir- able field for American capital, Sir Anderson said, but England is mak- ing strong efforts to regain the foot- hold she lost there during the war, when her factories were devoted to turning out war material and this country togk the lead in Newfound- land trade. Some anxiety is shown |- by’ those who are Interested in New- fourdland trade over the provision in the Fordney tariff law, placing a pro- * hibitive duty on cod, oil and herring. Sir Richard is a warm friend of ¢ the United States. His return to New- foundland from a visit to this country was delayed a week in order to at- tend the conference. RELATE TO PROHIBITION. Two New Bills Are Introduced in United States Senate. Two bills affecting prohibition en- forcement were Amon. a Davd O &1 o= Ures infroduced yesterday n the Sen- ate, Senator Stanley, democrat, Kentucky. author ofthe chntroverted provision of the anti-beer bill regarding searcn and seizures, -introduced a bill to_punish government officials “for murder and other high crimes and misdemeanors” committed in discharge of their duties. It would penalize use of unnecessary force by officials and subject them to + the laws of the states in such cases. Senator Dillingham, reputlican, Ver- mont. introduced a bill to punish’ coun- terfeiting of stamps and labels of bond- ed distilled spirits. The penalties pro- were a fine of $1,000 and five years' imprisonment. & Marx | Fall Suits Men’s and Young Men’s Newest Styles for Fall and Winter « Great Opportunity Jar School Teachers and Mothers Today the subject of correct and comfortable shoes is a live issue in | every community. Doctors and We have taken nearly nurses and men and wéinen inter- ested in the public welfare are recognizing the physical and mental advantages. of shoes which con- form to the natural foot, as op- posed to shoes which please the eye and plague-the physique. Teachers and mothers have a wonderful opportunity today to set the younger girls a sensible example by wearing correctly built shoes. Many a young woman will reach the full bloom of happiness in | correct” shoes who may reach the operating table if she throws an « unnatural strain on her nerves and her internal organs by constanfly wearing pointed or poorly shaped shoes with high French heels. Cantilever Shoes are recom- mended to be worn by school teachers and mothers who wish to be sensibly and well dressed. The arch of Cantilever Shoes is flexi- | ble like the foot arch. There is no strip of steel concealed in the shank of these shoes as in all @rdinary shoes. The well curved "llflnk provides restful and health- 1 support, which obviates the tired feeling of long standing op walking. The flexible shank gives the arch muscles freedom to exercise, which corrects or pre- vents weak or fallen arches. Comfortable toes, moderate or low heels, as you prefer, a' natural . shape which 'means comfort -and ?ood circulation are other enjoyable eatures of Cantilever Shoes. * Wear Cantilever Shoes and:show the coming generdtion of woman- hoed that correct) shoes are grace- fuol. ‘and ‘stylish, besides ' conducive to hiealth and happiness. For:this ood influence you will be rewarded y .the enjoyment of physical ‘and men,al com! © ;1319 F St.NW.. ‘.- Over Young Men’s Shop:, .. : twice as much off the cost of clothes as was taken off the general cost of living. We had to mark these suits very close to do it. But we did it. Silk Lined Suits for Men and Young Men. Big value at “How Good” is much more important than “How Much.” Still it’s great to know that these Hart. Schaffner & Marx Silk Lined Suits are actually one-third less than last year and the best-dressed men ¢ ar wearing them. : Hart Schaffner & Marx Boys’ Suits, $18 Schaffner . Raleigh Haberdasher 1109:1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Copyright 1923 Hart Schafioer & Mars Good.quality saves your money You cant find “low cost” in a “price matk” Its in long wear You get the quality that lasts, and the best style in)clothes made by - . Hart Schaffner & Marx L aren’t satisfied y Haberd