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SCORES STEFANSON FOR ARGTIC ACTION Fight With Swords To Settle Row Over. Criticisms in Boolg By the Associated Press. HAVANA, Ji Swords were resorted to by L. G. Ballgsteron, jr. of Mexica City, employed here as journal- | ! 1.5, WILLPERMIT CBA TOSEEK LOAN Only 352 of Men in Navy Lacking in U.S. Citizenship-j but 6.08 per cent of the total men in the service during the year deserted, Good conduct medals in the service The United States Navy is 99.7 per cent pure American. (BURCH JURY STILL President May Get _ Shoes Repaired Free By Kansas Cobbler By the Associated Press. MPORIA, Kas., January 16. —E. A. Spady, = Emporia cobbler, is expecting a pair of shoes by mail this week from EXPECTS TO AGREE HAS NO “ANXIETY" FOR LEAGUE FUTURE ‘. ixt, and Leon Ossorio, who wa * Secretary Denby is proud of his|{otal over six thousand, some .men | President Harding, wsent for ‘ | Prof. O’Neill Says Explorer) | gxpelied some months axo from $5,000,000 Issue ‘Approved, | Nevs. ana said today that it was the | having elght to thelr creqit, aleo tes-| Ten Women and- Two Men :’EE'.:’ l*_':,?;:,l,:';::_::‘a-,:;:,; Former President Wilson Ad- - gressional Istrict, the Subordinated Science to ing_from published eriticlsms by Ballesteros of a book issued by Ossorie on conditions in but $50,000,000 Request best Navy in the world, backing his statement by figures recently com- piled by the bureau of navigation, ed men. The distribution of men by states gives New York the lead in both na- Instructions President of Spady’s ability, and the President decided to try him o Hoch Spaddy Get More dresses Throngs at Mexico. » H chicl v .tha " "l tivity and residence; 18452 in the| » . 3 Personal Interests. Ownorio _wustained a slight in Doubt. :o'r’;h“’;']"’“ ::““ ;:"l“;l”;,,' ,e:'“:fi_ former, and 14,170 in the latter. Penn- | From Judge Reeve. were boyhood frie His Home. wonnd, while Ballesteros re- i ors represent 91.82 per cent: | iivania comes secofd in each list,| . ; Spaddy says he doesm’t care respectively. | By the Associated Press. whether Mr. Harding pays him On the porch of his private S street By the Assoclated Press. MONTREAL, January 15.—FProf. J. J. O'Nelll, geologist of McGill Uni- versity, tonight took up arms in the ceivesdl a thrust through the shoulder that sent him to a hox- pital. Newn of the encounter, which took place a week ago, leaked American goverrment has notified Cuba that she may negotiate a loan of $5000,000 in the United States, but that the conclusion of the | with 9,951 and 9,209, ‘The native sons’ list'gives third pl to Massachusetts, fourth to Ilfinois and fifth to Texas, - Majority Are Young. naturalized ‘men, 2.99 per cent; co- lonial natives, 4.89 per cent, and the remainder aliens. The last-named num- ber only 352 men. At the end of the lagce-| or mot, as his sole idea ix to show the President what good repair work is done in Emporia. 1OS ANGELES, January 16.—Re- sumption of deliberations today by the ten women and.two men compris- ing the jury in the trial of Arthur C. residence late yesterday afternoon Woodrow Wilson faced a crowd of thousands of admirers and support- ers and told them that he had *no centsoversy begun last week when out todny when Ballenteros | |further $50,000,000 suggested by Cuba |fiscal year thé Navy comprised 119, i i = 5 o D here B R M. Anderson of Ottowa, sec-| | wan discharged from the hos- | |will depend upon the ability of the|205 men. of which number 109457 Out of the total, 119,205 sailors t Burch, charged with the murder of Wi g o i el oas. 5829 were born. in |8Te 110,024 white, '5,545 Filipinos, | BUtel i eanedy, found a majority THmFT EEK CAMPMGN :;‘k::au"fq r the future of the lcague 2,385 negrobs, 196 Chinese, 88 Japa- nese, 139 Samoans, 24§ Chamooros, 296 Hawaiians, 197 Porto Ricans dnd 86 _American Indians. - The American Navy algo is a young Navy, 45,65p being under 21, twi thirds of them are 24 years and un- der, and only 904 are above: 45, al- | though 53 are over 60 and still activ pit island authorities to reduce’ further the Cuban budget, it was said today at the State Department. . Notice of the American government's assent to the $5.000,000 loan was glven Minigter Cespedes Satu Decision to per- mit the loan was based on a report of conditions in Cuba mad ] of the jurors/on record as believing a verdiet- was not without the bounds of, possibilities. Hope for Agreement. +The jury went out at wnd was ‘not recel ay urt until 8:40 p.a. last night, when in the pres- ond in command of the Stefansson arctio exposition of 1913, accused the] e o |- RS 1S B ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT Samoa, the Philippines or Vir- Islands, and 3,567 were natural- ized citizens. - The figures also show it is a hand- picked Navy, for out of 135993 appli- cants, only 72,386 were ac pted. A Healthy Hijs remarks were in reply to Sam- uel Gompers, president of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor, who, acting as an informal spokesman for the crowd, had addressed Mr. Wilson in a tribute bespeaking the fidelity of WILL OPEN TOMORROW Thrift week will open in Wash- ington at noon tomorrow with cere- monies at the Benjamin Franklin statue, 10th street and Pennsylvania sonal advantage. Prof. O'Neill, who was a member VY. » of the southern branch of the expedi- | L « et bourt unULI8:40:5.m ton, commanded by Dr. Anderson.|Event Will Be Held February 14.|lnoch H. Crowder « | representa- | uxliore, Eslgnt per cont of the enlsted men arc T s aon auomneys for! = Ls Ll S PennsyIVania | i supporters. sald an unsatisfactory basis of o l g i 3 e overnment | the surgeon general. married, a total of 9,836 men. Over |y, cution and defense,. asked them 5 2 SonSIeL Ol an BAcY T an nkeal not A ow 4 Fanization had caused friction fro To Observe 113th Anniversary fwho has been in Cuba supervising) 'yt is u well behaved Navy. too. us hall the wen bave had previ s o A I e e by & meibir oAb Dl 4| [T meed not tell you how such 4 the first. This friction, he declared, of Lincoln's Birth. D aniascl -Gl anly’c Sipericentiof the dotal number | service, and 449, of them have served [e8TRTPAY b D, Ghuham, sald | Bankers' Association, the laying of | 9€monstration of friendship and con- reached a crisis after Stefansson had 3 e s tod fo e ve re | stiuimcharges were dishonorablejandiUver tueniy yes s O iad ten ta two. The | e e ot ang |fidence makes me feel” Mr. Wilson |(|‘st his' ;;es:ch the lKn;n_. 2y o Members of the Department of the|ernment that expenses {n e L 3 judge theu usked them ,r!u.m- wan e m“(fl; o 3 lT‘ l"j "l":J replied. “There can be no doubt of cleten of her crew and rejoines o e ae i 5 5 5 e e N Any chanes of an agrement. c a section of the United |the vitality of the league of natio e ol e o Horeribing Ma re.|Fotomac, G, A. R., are preparing fo|Wouli he made te mect thcome. | | FINDS SKY OVER WASHINGTON Mre tiraliam and several others said | States Marine Band. 1t will take care of itself and those fusall o h:ltnd‘g:\'vr its rnl.'m-;q hold their fifty-fourth annual en-|q¢ $50.000.000. the island authoriijes, they belleved there was. "";‘:y viht |, Tonight the campaign in the Dis- ,“'u do pot regard it will have to provisions to him as “insubordi campment at Grand Army Hell Febru- | it was said, must eemonstrate their ~ oy A |Mrs. Eva Demott, said sho thoushtirict will be unofficiall 4 ook out for themselves. I have no it not ac i e . Skl . / S # e y inaugurated | 200 ‘o . 3 “‘-’1 a‘u{mmnlof‘;::-*y‘»r;';:('l"“‘n'n Dr. ary 14, at 7:30 p.m. fll;:r’llyll’:' ~lut lhvlr“!lm;,immm a point BRI(I}ITER IOWARD HORIZO.V e deadlock was hopeless, :” ,,h-.,n ..{d?’re.. by \I\'_hc uam,uu,bn e '-'u;'r 1::‘-;:!‘!0”,]‘\[!‘ :H%\y“c\‘l + 3 : F = t. J. M. Pipes, commandant of | Where the taxes w e able to take . dditional Information. member of the “13” club, in the lobby | ¢} ° an e e sderson, no longer able to keep si San . A 2 Ask Additional In 4 Y | faces in the right direction and move cscaforftheladditionaleburden apithe retired after Judge of the Central M. GO AL building | E ) G Torce. T thank you The jurors at 7 o'clock. the Old Guard, has been appointed of- 2 much sky light will he cut. off by a I don’t deserve it, but L« ations, Recve had directed they be locked up under these unjust thetold 1 5 ttener UL . aide cer of the day, and Lieut. R. H. Cook [loan. i ¢ and day- & publicly denounced him” Prof. ONelll{ yfficer of the guard for the encamp-| “Tho small loar, tor which permission The brightness of the sky and 830 LU L atgs on the epposite stde | eep ML TG SO U out “wora | TThe prosram of speakers for the L domt deser 3 ment, it Benced. Poats and | was granted will' be made by private | light illumination is the su AL or the MiEhL, but soon sent obt o, | Week, s completed Up until last S el ; Crux of the Difficulty. members having resolutions to pre-|bankers, the American governmentjan interesting scientific investigation | “a Y5041 geientist suggests “that me“ ige R pesi Ij“, left for home, but night, follows: "w“l march \| to the Wilson The crux of the difficulty between |sent to the encampments have been |Properly satistying itself that thel oconily appearing in the Monthly|character of the important work bes! noee e e T nd Mra, Demott | January 17—Kalorama Citizen EChldence Mrom he Natlonal Amenter, e e The expedition and their | requested to send them to headquar- | Cuban government would be in a rea- | T2eel L H. Kim- | Ing done by Dr. Kimball illustrate wad sqimoned back, Snder e term | sociation, the Highlands, 8 p.m o e L T brat. O'Neill said. was that | ters at 1412 Pennsylvania avenue be- [Sonable position to take care of the| Weather leview, by e o ""|some of the industrial benefits to b .’f’r‘fw_"‘ S Thh eviabace Buscdi L Orveri i SerVlcoClLub B0 Iaten N L e they vere all in_ the pas ot _the | fore February . SaRes loan. ball of the United States \w‘(xzflur derived from the study of dayiight preponderance of evidencel whel b [morthweit, " g:30 “pan, * Charles C.| BR% LEG I Lale it ornoot Canadfani .ga¥ernment, while Stet: [, o fment N0l Ehe o0 s bureau at Washington, a detailed ré junder the various types ot cloudy an e meeting 4 a although set er them as|istration will be held arte WILL FLOAT LOAN. uroam & § < > Y ks _| January 18—Lansburgh & Bro., $:40 | ni motion was made th o for ineumel to e R iruar satis oulogi S ARbER- port of which was submitted to the | smoky sky. X Tho judg 5 meant eVicl,m.~ Raymond Bresnahan:. Centralfliose hresent murch to the restdes ings.” 1 % quet will be given Monday evening, Hluminating Engincering Society, of denee of the greatest ,{.‘.fiunfi;:t Tilgn School § am. David M. Smith: of Me Wilson The crowd s B oeeamoment. e s, | Dol ¢ Siven Monday SYChNE 7 P Morgan & Co. Expeoted to| i BIEILE N niness” (232 D, C. DOCTORS FAVOR | Sonctoce it e Soticace 1 the-cane | FERIEAL MG Sebont B ging dont imebiafs bersmotal oo i va vi cw to self- Lewis S. Pilcher, ¢ and- it 7 . L. 3 An 8 5 er; stert 7 100, permissio . for hei wotked. withise view it self- | honor ot Lewla s Bilchor. commang Announce T Tom - Kimball is chairman. - a3 bearing upon the insanity propo 0 s e Tarce A Ml aey: S partment for such i demonstr betterment from the very beginning, | er-in-chief of the G. A. R.. on the o 0 ssue Tomorrew. Dr. Kim A WH el a8 the demeanor of the | (020 i addas A. Malon; suth purimient Yor snchs demonsiea instead ot in_the overnment's. in- | casion of his visit (0 the Tocal depart- | be the Avsoviaied Press. Dr. Kimball's vm-\ourulo&.llt \n:ch ISKY AS MEDICINE | 5ition b elt o urtroom. Washington Cltizens' Association, 8 ATEr e faexina it e Seeail terest,” he said. ment. NEW YORK, January A $5,000,- | servations and measurements W The jury aeain went to the juryroom | Py FERAT, Kann's S and 2 1 e s ad bee * cElroy hs 0Lt Y 5,000, BerVas O ; e jury apa 2 rend v 19—8. Kann's Sons, 8:40, and resolved itself into an rh;:;::sigi.m :::r;hi.‘m:;.x;“::.‘;llwhr:: "“I“;\;ll:!u:lni\:;rafluzl‘u; ?,‘.J"\.‘(..f.,.'.‘fiie‘.’f?fl 000 temporary emergency loan to the | were made on perfectly clear days.} and about ten u...‘.u} = 'x..‘(rrun‘t«x‘::fi;l, 3. W. Worthington: United States | enthusiastic demonstration. e P the expedition. al- | charge of the banquet. Other mem- | Sufiey government will | in SILDIob=| 5, overcast with thin pr dease hase Whisky is a necessary thorapeutic | for the hotel, to be focke ¥ navy vards, 1 WY Hanson | (The march was ted by Senators hough it was understood each Was to | bers of the committee are A, B. Tas- | & e e D eaiorsan| s, diys complgtely overcast withjagent. .but beer.and wine do not come | OrRIng: ey T Wilthers, B vt Loy e T L s ‘ ‘operate incdpendently. cer, George H. Slaybaugh, Dr. & J-(Wall street today follow e h which | into that class, in the opinion of the e o O 0 B e W donavhichited rima ; 2 2 " - Huntoon, He: ALl g 3n- y following word | clpuds or dense fog, through pinion of the s | Diffenderfer. tion which led to the pilgrimage was o o north Pror orNaT i | trikim, 3 G”l""i‘l’w: BB v aer, S ;‘;",’;‘m:‘n‘l‘ ,:L"‘,‘;‘;’;r”l?"d thorState Dos either the sun nor blue sky could be | majority of physiclans answering u PUSH “EQUAL RIGHTS. anuary 20_New City Club, 7:30|adopted uhanimously at the mecting o e A O e awalted ust | Mawson, O, H. Oldroyd, artment had approved such u loan. | scen, ‘day ouds trom | qucstionnatre submitted to 444 Wash- Y " Hanson; Women's City | Which had been addressed by Samucl g = : L 2 s, it was stated, i e w was falling, 3 x 5 S pan.. Claude W. Owen and | Gompers, Dr. Samuel T. t of Bos- Stefansson had made the purchase | John Middleton, Abra nave dropped . consideration of - the | hich XA O hr < 'in this: ington practitioners, and returned by [ Women Plan Intensive Drives in|y,;’g L. Withers. owen and e Hamilton Holt of York and which he evidently considered good | M. Young. John Finn, B. W shows that the sky brightn J. Guy L hers. “Hough for us, but he had taken great | John W. Reid, ¥..J. Young, proposed $50,000,000 loan until condi- is distributed as follows: or 52 per cent of them, accord- S Soufhern States January 21-—Woodward & Lothrop, | others in behalf of the foundation's = R Cerans. detaahaty: AQATOR T tions in Cuba take a more satisfac- [:{yjth the brightest part of the skyling to the Journal of the American | even Soufhern - 340 am.. W. C. Hanson. program to ra sund of $1,000,000 & oer Final plans for the inauguration of | January ~32—Sunday—Special ser- | in houor of Mr. Wilson. pains to make the Karluk, the north- e P rkest Dart in Medical £ssociation in its current is- orn party’s vessel, the finest fitted-pert, C. O. Howard, J. S. Jones, V. L. -, nearest t . i . I 22 ; ecial out ship that ever left for polar seas. Gn(rigus and F. A. De Groot. - | the solar v rtical, uunl!y dezr:;lx d":‘-c R .—:,. u”ens!\\_v‘ |l|);|‘x‘z' in ~;""P§"l“\tv’.: EL'\'.",?“?‘ tors in all Washington | ; A co e to 2 > cel- ’ ro o sun. In general, o Nation: oman's Party . ! 7 Trouble Over Supplies. epmCemmittee to arange for the etz || ITTLE CONGRESS MEETS. | iy o N aohington dacreases in| che vote on the following questions o e wtie® elmiation” will be| January ja-city_Citizens; Ax-| SLAYER'S CAPTORS RETURN. Alaska, o e called. the birti of ‘Abraham Lincoln. to be —— brightness toward the khnr!""n; al- | journal wa: calimenibyithie made at a |""'“"h=lh";‘“m'mlflul{{"“;n:"{ DU PILRCECIEE Gt || NERY moRE- (aannay (A oEbilip ation: th > L Of|hela at the First Congregational)|Has Exi though there is a ‘dark valley' ex- | opigy o .| the nationa neil of the party. B 5 Mooney and Charles. Cavolo, Cleves preservation that the inhabitants of}Church Monday evening, February 13.!, citing Debate and Plans for | {17080 (10l the dark point in the 18k ’:‘;"‘“';“"“‘:‘_""x? therapeutic | meeting will begin at 11 o'clock and Jand polise omcers, who on December A T howr U e WUl FeaIn Afoat | re e appotted Sx(olionm: urme Annual Banquet A e 7, Yes 83: no. 145 lagt throughout tie dav | FASTER MAIL WITH IRISH. |12 lactin Feranzano. Jtals, capturid 2 ” . ¢ - | H. ybaugh, chairman; H. B. Sny ¢ be 1 the sun and horizon. g IO, . Sevi ern st ave hee e aritine M) oenzns GANIIAD OB AIE Hut what_could do? ve drew ; i ) : jday Lo 5 Yes, 106; no, 119. 2 for astion © . e - . i ek At m‘:l“’;m":;; o2 “‘}!’ g‘;m;‘f“}:-_ (:i»r,k_l-{nun Johnson, Thomas NQ'E:’I:YBI;IIA;I(-‘D( ::‘nxrle;:m tc;m):om-d_ of | “The distribution of sk bnuh‘:\:;: Another question as to whether “‘;‘,,”f;;i."',“ ln||"vn “':'...(.1'.'; I',f::luu;:;:g LONDON, January 15.—Owing to|confessed slaver of Daniel Kaber would undoubtedly be accused of | p p God Faunce, ©. H. Oldroyd, | #ecretaries to members of, Congress, |in the locality of Washinston ukrecs |physiclans had witneased unpecessary P ond en. ineluding | (e increase in direct trading between | Cleveland, Ohiv, publisher. returned coward :;L D Godfrey andiAdoIDBE S ASERID- | stoal et il e T i userved in Switrer- | suffering or death from the enforce- Marvland, Virgiuia South Carolind: | the United States and Ireland during to the United States the Caronia e Then came the question of receiv- The following encampment commit- | ments for its annual PRl S e et e el lm:h-l;;‘r::;::“r‘e:oum St de AT s ave now sittine. =bre- | e JaRL denr b Cueg o e e ng our share of the supplies which | tecs hav ntcco - . » | . ) o a8 ; z i Dow Altin - v % ix to be re- not, under the laws of his ¥, be 20 Bocn tlared & Neong grice 0 owrll o e, o antmet Griden LT{:,';’.;::;' :.’f.‘;‘rt'“““fif;'.‘;{“' appointed | ondary reflcction of light from he 1170 in the negative. S T e jre planned i | guested to arrange for an accelerated extradited, and he is being held there arrival. Stefansson took hearly two- | uois O H. Oldrovd, chairman: 1L Ld Russell ot Texas, L cLok | Alblitle! siows. . Ini compatieon Univ| One hundred and twenty of these |latures meet in e L€ e | mail service between the two coun- | for trial, churged with the murder of : thirds of these and pra Iy all the | Dean. Jutnes 4. Alen and & B oew, | Massachusetts, G, 'E. Strong of Penn- | serais and ¢ made at Chicake Unil|physicians favor no restriction of per- | “cqual rights bill ready been | tries Kaber. Drovislons Mo Ead murcbaed. for)chatman: M Pipen. Abram Myers | Sylvania, J. M. Barker of Michigan, | puilding in the ‘oop district of Chi- [miaRosta conolichbavergesiaatme Jfintrotueediby (SenatoriNorrinNan AL 3 v over: £y p= il ek It - b X ~ b, Y . i = Vel Vv 5 Y 8 - a org & nment's | 303 John Finn: resolutions, George | Lowell Fess of Ohto ‘and John C.|cago, there is much the same, except|restriction of the xu:mge:e«:r"per:m; {‘f‘r}.‘,.'li 8‘:‘1’:‘;1:{ flif fe";xl’;:ll’.:&'x:r;u\)fi 23 % money, approximately seven tons of | i sy ¢ 3 e | Blackall of C ci ; 2 : xima . Sluybaugh, chairman; H. B, Sny- all of Connecticut, at the ho opposite the sun is i i yemmican, a specially prepared food. | aer. Henty A. Johnson and B. P En: | , ALter one of the most spirited de- e Chiisuko than at Washing- | 21OWed mitied stRicmond today. ] ge supply he generously | {rikin; commander's address, A. P.|Dales in the history of the Little|ton. This is' attrfouted to smoke Says George- 3 Congress the resolution that the Lit- tle Congress views with alarm the proposal of the - Secretary of State allowed us a thousand pounds. He also appropriated every available sled and dog that Scottie Allen, the cele- from which Washington atmosphere is practically free. ighest type of sky me Tasker, George H. Slaybaugh and Dr. James McKee; auditing, John W. Reid, chairman; Abram Myers, B. W. Bon- “Of all the Trouser asured | brated Nome musher, could find. He s th v . " = ney and Briscoe Goodhart. at the great powers cease building yashi letel excused himself by saying that we | ¢Y 4% AT sreat shington is that completely; 5 could easi _kget nllv:lnx without them. waps defeated ?,::"ell::f 35»1‘:“ %’"2 st \A'iml |an ;-lnuds“‘:n‘r"dt:!:;v Sales we’ve held; as our work would not take us off alien of cac 8. and Victor With clouds from which rain; s 9 STUDENT STILL MISSING. | Pauch of Massachus.ts and ot A the distribution i about this is the greatest” the continent.” Russell of Texas were the principal | with thin clouds. but its; FARRY KAUE As an example of Stefansson's al-| DANVILLE, Va. January 16.—Troy | speakers for the afli e 211 the xame 5 loged extravagance. Prof. O'Nelll stated Bibee. son of D; Bibee, insur- | and Glenn of Ohio. upheld. the. nes 'f;l"\"“fll. gonly haiges Eree sy INCORPORATED hat he once rented an American ves- | ance man of Spray, N. C.. has not| tive. Seve er e i Dr. Kimball made these interestin 2 1 i i A, | L, K i 1316 01324 7™ ST.N sel, the Polar Bear, at $1,000 a day been heard from since the fire which | under the five-minute rule. { PR kel iy destroved the Blackstone Academy of | Kenneth Romney of Montan ! cx With a Sharg-Miller photo- - r_the loss of hix Karluk,” said W. | adviss the Little Congres that two |60, 75 and 90 deg e oE| ecord- asning atues are i received by the father from J. | Bibee, a brother of Tro student at the academy: tack Zon on vertical circles at azimuth in-} B ackall and | fervais of 45 degrees. beginning with the sun’s vertical and proceeding half | Prof. O'Neill. “Stefansson joined party at Coilesion pomnt. ‘As it was his intention to form a new enterprise to explore Peaufort sea, via the ice route, he demanded what was left of our thousand pounds of pemican. Our refusal to allow ourselves to be crip- pled so that he might be outfitted afresh, 1 belleve, he describes as ‘in- subordination’ if not actual ‘mutiny. The government may now consider a full Inquiry justified. Prof. O'Neill said Stefansson’s claim that a traveler could live on the game he encountered In the arctic was absurd. our of its members, John Speaker John Allen Thames, had both won first_honors in competitive de- bates at Georgetown during the way #reund the horizon. ent school year. The practical utility of such in- The subject of the debdte for nelk | vestigations Is attested by the inter- Satuduy eveninz “Resolved. That | est shown by illuminating engineers, the Little Congress go on record as |architects and electrical engineers, favoring an amendment to the federal | which embraces such queries: “What Constitution providing that a ma-i|fs the relation between 8ky bright-} jority of the United States Senate | ness and the electric Ight load car- may ratify a peace treaty i a central lighting plant?’ “How who was a Tuesdays Busy Days Here A MILL PURCHASE OF 100 DOZEN WOMEN’S _SAMPLE HOSE- lz%c That Seld Up to S0c a Pair, at. .. $ $1.25 Women’s —_— “I traveled four times over a 200-mile route,” he said. “And all the game I saw was two caribou and a few small animals about the size of rabbits. Mr. Stefansson boasts that his party lived comfortably on what they shot and never missed a meal. I asked one of his men if this was true, and he replied that if they never missed a meal some of them were damned far apart’” Included are all the cotton and lisle hose comprising the entire assortment manufac- tured at this mill. Plenty of blacks, whites, cordovans and colors. All sizes. & 79c Women’s 59c Women’s Vests & J’JE‘," 1;.';;'»“!5'132‘1:: nA wonderful purchase of] Fine Stitched, Bleached Rib Vests ana ankle-lengetr |Eier, ik Hose, woan becklTuion Suit, bigh, Dutch or drawers. Sizes 36 and|inC e dosier’ A sonderfulf low neck and aukle drawers. bal Sizes 36 to 44. 38. in. Serge and Velour DRESSES CAPITAL #,000,000 Rich’s Have Reduced Prices Men’s High Shoes Let it be clearly understood that the footwear in this sale is from our regular stock, and prices are sharply reduced for quick clearance of surplus stocks. They are’ all high - grade shoes — models that are most in demand. i P S ssenfashioned 1n siwool 250 Pajrs of Fine Worsted-Finish LT L T S L Trousers, in neat dark stripes; sizes 30 velour, in navy blue, brown and rein- deer, All sizes ia the lot from 16 to 44. AND EVERY GARMENT IS A BARGAIN AT THE PRICE! - —————————————————————————————————————————————————— All-Wool Jersey SUITS These snita are being featured at the New York fashion shows as very smart and stylish for spring wear and cannot be bought wholesale this low price. - GET YOURS NOW! THE OPPOKTUNITY WON'T LAST Silk Plush to 50. Made to give real service. Trousers which sell ordinarily at $3.50 and for Tuesday and Wednesday ‘George offers them at )19 A Regular $3.50 Value After our last great Trouser Sale we thought we had reached the limit, but this one is even greater. It is easily the finest value in men® trousers we've. ever seen. Materials are hard- wearing worsted finish in neat dark stripes, well tailored and with extra-strong pockets. A Protected Thrift— : “Insured Savings” UST $8.20 will start you on the road to $1,000—the full amount is a certainty under the ~Commercial 410 Pairs High Shoes i CORIE 995 lar trimmed with black mole. Lined with a fancy sateen and cut full in sizes up to 44. EVERY WOMAN CAN AFFORD TO BUY A NEW COAT AT THIS LOW_PRICE. 100 Men’s Fine Sweaters 5995 Maroon,_ navy, oxford, heather, etc, in V neck and shawl collar sweaters, madc SAVINGS PLAN. While you're saving it, you are insured for $1,000. —mostly “Nettletons” — reduced from $14 and $15 to $10 Nettleton's are the foremost shoes for wen, and it is an opportunity, indeed, to be able to buy them for as little as $10 any time. : $1.00 and $1.50 Fine WAISTS 79¢ Fine quality voile and white madras, neatly made, with Peter Pan-and fancy collars. Sizes to.46. Dovrble-Bed SHEETS 59¢ Made of good guality Just make 120 monthly deposits of (at the average age) $8.20. Should you be- come permanently disabled the Continental Assurance Company will complete your deposits for you. Should you not live to complete your de- posits, $1,000 Insurance goes to whomever you designate, as well as the savings-bal- ance credited to you here at the Bank. . . eached . mil i Vi sckets. G v i i 3 H’s a new step—the right step for the 32 5 P alr S H lg h S h oes E-g:: E} gc:;t"lgfl-“:?x ggt:‘o ;‘;o poccts S Creatpralues B ngsizes practically complete range of sizes from 30 tc New Year. Call and get full detaile, 50. waist. DON'T MISS THIS TROUSER 27 In. 10 Yd. Plece BIRDEYE $1.69 Red Star Birdeve formerly $11 and $10—cut to $8 350 Pairs High Shoes former price $8, cut to, $1.25 SATEEN PETTICOATS Good Black Sateen Petticoats with fancy pleated flounce; elastic W:l!: and full cut. Worth $1.25, at 79c. . Bank Open Momiay Until 5:30 % 19¢ Boys’ School Shoes SALE— Tuesday and Wednesday On the Second Floor R. GOLDEN DONALDSON President IGTON MILLS JAMES B. REYNOLDS First vVice Prea. Vice Pres. . JAMES H. BADEN LAURENCE A. SLAUGHTER 7 Vi Pres. T 4 at G - Yard-Wide Storm 1001 F St—Cor. Tenth Excliftive Agents for Nettleton Shoes—best for men. tan calf and gun metal calf in both the Dark - andbiodd- toe-Bliuther styles. nghsh

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