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We Are Now Prepared to Give You Both UPRIGHT and CONSOLE PHONOGRAPHS i {American engineering council of the mamms 10 PUSH Utge Balafies for Primary Examinets Equal to That of Bistrict -Judges. Strong pressure will Be brought to bear in Congress for early considera- | tion of the Lampert bill, which would increasé salarfes for exuminers of the patent dfiice. The measure 18 to be consfdefed at the session of the Federated American Engineering So- the plates to be fillea Yg lnexberlenc- ed college graduates, that thers now arp twonty varancies, and that the salaries bf these prithary éxaminers should at least be equal to that of District judges. Primary Examiiers Diiportusit. “The position in the government service which is most analogous to that of & pHinary exaniinef,” sdys the statement, “is that of a United States district Judke, for the efamiiner, in first Instance, must paks upon the validity of theé patent to be grafited, as to whether the alleged Invention !- hovel, an compared with thé prior £t and b to whether the novelty Hiwes to the dignity of an Invention as distingnished from the mere skill of the calling. By vears of such work. in a given class of inventions, pass- ing upon an average of 1,500 applica- tions for patent per year, the primary exmmiher becomes the most skilled man on such uestions in that art in the United States. “The opinion of the primary ex- amifer I8 so respected by the United States judges that when a defrndant not befors the primary Exaihlher. Ih all casés wherd the examinér dllows a patent, his decision i# not réviewed nor supervised by the commissionef of patents‘or any one else, and he ls, therafore, cllclllr the eommis- slonef of pal zht- n tho#e cases. They amoufit to 99 per cént of the patents granted.” PAYNE MADE KNIGHT. Editor Honored by Queen Milena of Moitenegto. George Henry Payne, editor of the Forum, and cominidsioner of taxes and assessments of New York city, re- ceived notification today that Queen Milena of Montenegro has conferred on him knighthood in the Order of Danilo 1. The order was communl- cated through Commander Lulgi Cris- ruola, delegate of the United States International Committee for the Inde- endence of Montenegro, as a réewar y or distinguished services in behalf of "8ENATOR CROW ILL. Fihters Pittsburgh Hospital to Rast. Afifibunces Oandidacy. PIPTSBURGH, Pa., January $.— it becathe known hére last night that Senator William E. Crow was brought to a_Pittsburgh hokpital Saturday froin his home at Uniontown. It was #aid at the hospita] ‘that the senator As merely resting before returning to ashington and that his stay would be of short duratioh. A telephone conversation with membeérs of Sena- fer Crow's family confirmed the report un he had gone to the hospital for est. ln a_stAtemeént glven out at’Unlon- towti Senator Crow, who was dppolht- ed by Gov. Sproul to fill the un- expired term of the late Philander C. Khox, anounced that he would be a candidate for the full term at the next general electlon. It had been rumored that because of ill health Senator Crow would retire in 1923. reconelllltlnv\' between the twe. Among those nu spoka weére 'l'homtl B. Eckloff, J W. Ni ‘Tho !‘ Cavanaugh, R. F. Green and John l. Bradley. HELPS THE EX-CONVICTS. Prisoners’ Ald Society Supplies Needs of 1,000 in Year. Approximately 1,000 ex-convicts calied at the local offices of the Prisoners’ Re- liet Soclety during 1921 and were given information or had their wants other- wise attended to, according to a state- ment by E. E. Dudding, president of the soclety, and Mits Nora Abbott, vice president. Four thousand visitors were received at the offices during the year, half of this number belng mothers, sisters and wives or kin to former convicts. all seeking advice concerning what would be best to do for their relatives behind prison walls, it is stated. el e e that country. PREDICTS CONFLICT'S END. —_— o Dlsappearance of confiict between nce and réligioh was predicted ORDERED T0 TOKIO. Jesterday by Edward H. Youn, rep- Ensign Arthur H. McCollum of thé resentative of Bahaism, who address- battleship Arkansas has been ordered ih &n Infringement suit contends that the Yileht in invalid because the in- venti i showh in some earlier patent, and the record in the patent ofice shows that the examiner con- sidered that -particular patent, the judges will not usually disturb the The other thousand cailers were tabu- lated as follows: One minister of tho gospel, 100 lawyers, 600 sightseers, 200 investigators, 50 ‘knockers,” and the remainder newspaper men, “who came to help and did help, hat time was left was spent in find- cletics, to be held here Janvary § and 6. It was pointed but in a statement issued by the moclety that it is be- coming increasingly difficult to keep ed the Washington Secular League at 1161 E street northwest. primary examiners in the pat xamine; ai the guestion; office at the present low nlurge:,-t;:: unicss t;:refl';!‘zgr:npernuflsql\e eoli| to Toklo, Japam, for duty at the| Other spenkers raised the conten-|ing jobs for former prison inmates, it mlny of them are resigning, leaving dénce to_the contrary and which was)17. 8. embassy. tion_that there never could be a!was reported. $85.00 $125.00 $5.00 monthly $10.00 monthly Compare these with any other make on the market at these prices or more. We guarantee¢ both instruments. LE The After-Holiday Sale You’ve Been Waiting For Fur Chokers Reduced $4.00 Brown and Gray Furs. . . . . .$2.79 $8.98 Slone Marten Opossums. . . . $5.90 Terrific M@rksflbm in Every Department NEW YEAR SACRIFICE SA Women'’s Silk Hosiery B Sitk to the top—and made with seam- 39 Now for the ed backs. Splendid quality fiber silk Yosiery, in all sizes. Subject to minute of All Times imperfections that will not impair ser- Dresses Worth to 310.00 399 200 Brand New Dresses of splendid quality Whmtmmwld Al Jolson Sings 120-22-24 Tth St. N'. Coats and Smts $50.00 to $27.50 Values $18 99 Of all the values that have gpne before, there are the most stupendous. Wonderfuily lasey suits of finest velour, suedine and tricotiné, magnificently silk lined and richly fur trimmed, embroidered or beaded—also classy coats of bolivia, chamoistine, velour, etc, In black, brown and blue, with smart April Sh o B 8BcC HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G Street The kind you've paid t798 for i$4. 85 Not in years have you had &n op- portunity” to buy wool cloth suits for such a price. Made of splendid a.ity materials, in popular novelty mixtures; in pretly shadés of brown, blue. green and gray colorings. In lot are also serviceable corduroy suite; made in popular belted Nor- folk styles; nicely lined and well “ inade ; 6 to 17 years. . Boys’ Overcoats 3 to 17 Years *3.99 velour and serge, in black, navy, brown and copenhagen. New straight-line garments, blouse \\ mv r!ul coat selling of fur trimmings or elaborately embroidered. cffects and novelty models, some richly em- chinchilla, In lot are straight-line, belted, blouse-back, throw collar styles, etc. $5.00 Pleat Only 28 8kirts in lot, but every one a beauty. Made of fine wool nov- elty plaid materials, in rich patterns and colors, in ' popular pleated styles. broidered, some prettily beaded, some circe braid banded and others tailor made. In 16 to 44 sizes. i warm plaid lining—znd nobby sport mackimaws, in pretty plaid patterns and rica color- g inge. Chinchillas, 3 to 8 vears- machinaws. 7 to 17 years. Wool Plaid Skh‘t. LANPERT MEASURE | l $ 1.99 Up to $20.00 Dresses ighest class Duvetyne. 59.75 Ouwr Greatest January Clearance Sale At tom obile 8t31e Water Biggest Bargains In Girls’ Coats $15.00 GIRLS’ COATS oo $10 Girls’ Coats, 7 $8.69 $6.65 Choice of the House Sale of ANY SUIT ANY OVERCOAT At Two Prices tions in § to 14 year Furs in all the new colors and styles; warmly lined throughout. winter weights. umbining fedtures of union suit with be had at any price. Many in lot are exact reproductions $3.50 and $4.00 White Blankets i ’ Perfect quality. 5 | wi ly of ’loo Children's E. Z. Cut from the (ufiu:»ildt({;, 81-inch $1.19 b a0t 3 Biiaken wee yo $2.39 pink or blue borders. L unon e e $5.00 Warm Comforts I 25¢ Heavy Huck Towels | 20 Colored Striped Outing Heavy Quality Fleecy loc Dresses, _ in the prettiest of models that sold to $39.50. Underwear Of Blankets—Comforts — Outing Flannel — Ginghams — Sheets — Towels — Toweling these extra Bed Blankets when you double-thread sheeting—fully bleached see these—but the quantity is limited, and free from filling; finished with 3- so not more than 2 pairs to a customer. inch-wide hem. A limited guantity to Heavy Warm Com- Good Size Hi : 1- forts, covered with $3 39 ity :;)uck ‘—T‘;“J:“‘.,,g,n:“ 15 Oiting Flannel, for wom- light, ““‘l dfignrcd white or red en’s and fihllrlrens l(‘;lgh{- e mhaterial; filled with white cotton and| 32, govms and warm underclothing. Pin bl sfihed Talloie 32x16 inches and \er) absorhtm ” Well as all white. Union Suits 12 sizes. Well Known “E. % Women's Underwear 2. Suits, in warm Pure white, nice varicty of styles and colors to and Silks Reduced 81x90 Seamless Sheets Heavy-weight White Blankets, with sell tomorrow at this price. blue stripes, quality, ribbed, 4 et 4 { @] "To $7.50 Warm Comforts | 40c Heavy Turkish Towel | e 52-fnch Dress Ginghams | © " 40x20 Heavy Turkish Towels, of double thread. nkle-length draw- rs. A beautiful selec- 23c fine woolen cloths, delightfully trim- soon Ior dresses and chil- drén’s wear, so take ad- $4.69 27¢ tion of figured satine ) and_silk and cotton All white with hemmed I Babies' Wnrm vuh chiffon. Many with wide plain-col-|ends and very absorbent. You'll buy 2’;"';“ of lhe‘ Fd“‘ ;"I"kr L:gczf:‘e; med with big Extra 3":"“ ored borders and filled with white thesehby the dozen when you feel the ‘:nos ams, in plaids, checks and p! nh::h conlars and hite Ribbed Un- cotton. weight. i cufts, all-around rsnirts for ba- 0Oc Genttine Amoskeag |beiicd and novelty .)c $6.50 and $7.00 Blankets The Best Blanket $ 4.0 8 ‘20e Crash Toweling Qlosely Woven Heavy 2s; button-down- years. -front styles. Apron Gingham About 50 pieces of Value this year. 4 sl 5. cfl‘l‘ Heavy Bwuol - like p : g:”l:'a:g“':;":sls“" r\‘{‘:‘f}: 1 1 € | Genuine _Amoskeag 1 2‘%C $2.00 Girls’ quality. Bound ends and pink or blue| "0 W55 al PR e Soft and ab- Apron _Ginghams, in Rain Ca; borders. Gray and white, and extra blue and white checks only. Cut from Union Suits large bed size. sorbent. full pieces. Waterproof $5.00 Two:Tone Blankets |59c Half-Linen Huck Towels | 35¢ Fmv Slhre Shirting [cwes - or Two-tone and Two- . Think of buying Heavy years; made Suits, for 79c Lo $3 S| uaiimen Hanetenct 20¢| Buy we man folks Ynea. abtach- » e ciglis Spmich 22 Towels at_this price. enough of these for a C | ed nood and side pockets. g;lg to l])lll\; Wgfl weigh. Gray with pink,| Bleaches white in a few washings and | yvear’s supply. Fine Qual- 12 years. . ight blue with pink or lavender.|alsorbs ‘without wetting through | ity Stripe Shirting Madras. Many $12. 50 Z-Pa_nt. Pure white and slight- | Extra size and extra heavy. easily. have woven tords and all fast colors. ly fleece lined; perfect $4.00 Costume Velvets 36-Inch $2.25 Coimd Satine quality. e 9 § No material so durable and notie so A tensive range of light and A;nl“h;:lg: very exi - Babies' Rflbil\ ve.t. comfortable for one-piece dresses 99 dark col’ors including p‘l‘enty :# black, 33 Suitg ot fin- —for Tuesday only. and suits this weather. Always o havy and brown. Heavy, rich, satin » end ?‘“f-:‘tfi! Famous * Rubin” stylish is this heayy, closely-woven, face and every thread pure silk. You'll e TS silkw pile fabric; 36 inches wide, in .w pay $2.00 and $2.25 for these same colors combinations and patterns. With i ts. Ribbed Undershirts. Telre pentar Tn § 1o 1 yearn nnd quality a month from now. Big Cuts in Bables Wearables Up to $5.00 | Babies’ Knit Dresses ps & Toques brown. black and navy blue. = Men’s Wearables at Give-Away Prices $1.39 Men's | $1.39 Men’s | Mew's Sox |32 Men’s Flan: 102 Hondk’r 1215¢ Regardless of the Shirts Union Suits | s0 aosco gy [nelette Pajamas | | mandzeds or % s o Wash- N Men's Me- Nomet H a nd kerchief bl o Fomel' Mal' lfl.l)g Cotor. g‘r‘:bz vhw'm-weuhtgc fl::‘!;lls .44 Fith “embrodered White . P ———__ 4L/ Gy c An Cot: . = Sornéi® 1;.(;&\3; ordun- Bhirts of Tni ton Sox. Bec- i ny colol =g otz Caps and Dress Clothes Excepted ereatient | it onds 6t T0c fects; somo Slrot Iresse {807 of acefor bables; closely ait Sach! ;. cou Knm wetsnin; 52 toauiité. E".,“’L‘.’:a:“'é'fifi gfg My v g u« S e rrents S\ ha " embroidery trim {3, Tancy weares, or brushed angora.lmings. i3ies; ail sibes. Women s Bath Robes All Sizes All Matenals : Pure Silk 51 77 hrley P!I- l 10, “’“‘u’n“ ?&.»5‘, ;'{..Cu Extra Special and ‘pretty orlen- 88c L = ] :’a%:;llnd em“::fl ouncés. ;';,eke B8 soie aFe atin Thl Y ks 1.00 nourm All This Year sStyles Gagham [$2550 o $3 é{wg RoM LT Aprons, 8 | PortDrsiss Bbauad o 69° wpersints §y m: 'E 3 300 Fihe Whith Votle ,“.;,‘m,. pars. ot popu e:_l.r‘:h i volors. Waists, in Qeiightfully embtbidered and lace- tfinied stylés. _Some havé the new revers, all = over erbroidered; others neatly tdilored. 88 to 41 sikds. 36¢ Bust Confinets, B 21c nun o! :‘;:r,sz.ss it