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ANUARY 27, 1922 ifionths for using the mails to de-| fraud. He was released at the end of ! seven months. | Before belng sent to Atlanta Morris | ha(l’ been arrested several times, but 1' ys managed to establish an alibi. not now charged with offer- ing any of the stolert bonds for male, ‘but with having devised a plan influx of inimigrants, provided they are physically and mentally sound, in WOULD LIFT ALIEN BAN. highly desirable and would in no way A liberal immigration policy which | jeopardize social economic condi- would permit desirable aliens to enter | tions in this coun the United States without restriction as to thelr number was urged yesterd: at a hearing before the House immi- (grauon commit{ee by Louls Marshall, whereby they might be disposed of. New York attor representing the | | Hebrew Imsnigrani Sheltering and ASSIGNED TO ANNAPOLIS. |aia Soclety. He expressed opposition Lieut. Commander Charles L. Begt, | both e e . migration policy of the governmen attached to the U. 8. 8. Lea, has been llnd to proposed suspension of immi- fosigned to duty at the Annapolis|gration during the next few years aval Academy. {7 In Mr. Marshall's opinion ‘a st U. 3. SHIPS MAKE IMMIGRATION BIU Board Officials Consider Pro- posal fo Get Most of Alien Travel. Diverssion of immigration from steam- ships operated by forelgn lines to vessels of the Shipping Board, so far as Is pos- sible, is engaging the attention of ad- ministration officials. Chairman Las- | ker of the Shipping Board has con: ferred in the past few days with Si retary of Labor Davis, Commissioner General of Imfligration Husband and | = the assistant secretary of labor, seek- |- iing to secure for Shipping Board ves- seis an appreciable part of the immi: gration business. ‘Thus far.® the proposal has only i been discussed, and no concrete action |~ Las been taken looking to extensive |- use of Shipping Board vessels for im- migration, but it is understood the State Department will be called into | conference within a short time to cure its consent for consuls to furth use of Shipping Board vessels by im- migrants to the United States. Visit Many Ports. n Lasker is understood to stand that vessels of the |- make practically | = CASTORIA ! For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years Always bears T '} | Woodward & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE The Latest Spring Models in Pretty Silk Dresses Now come to sell at the low prices of Chairn take the Shipping Board - every port of call in Europe and in |the near east from which immi r.mlx‘ come, that uippe handie them i tory S ner and that use of Shipping Board = ssels for immigration in an ap-|- fuble degree would go far toward merchant | = Fresh Carload Just Arrived We carry the largest display of Fresh Florida Oranges and Grapefruit in Washington. from the GROVE in solid carloads. Guaranteed fresh, sweet and juicy. Your doctor says, “Eat Oranges!” Are you taking advantage of our low prices? Direct { pr i putting the American owned s {unnnnnnnnn ORANGES Per dozen silk-lined and interlined. Worth $35 and $40. Of richest fabrics, in the col- ors of the hour. Many are heavily em- broidered, and the ma,onty have large beaverette collars. Choice, $35.00 : Made to sell for $50 and more. High- class fabrics and distinctive styles are interlined. Large, deep-pile fur collars and handsomest of embroidered cloth collars, GRAPEFRUIT 3,4,5and 6 for. . . make la brought might rightfully lowned by the Shipping Board ; he masters | profits on im- | = this count At It's a gund family cough and cold , too. Loosens up 'flhsm- clears npthe cough, rdlevu i No gee, Jersey and Crepe de Chine Blouses, overblouse and tie-back styles; embroidered, beaded and lace- $2 98 trimmed ............. i $1.00 Volie Gingham and Linene Blouses, Tave-trimmed and taitores styles .91 69c $3. wodl Slip-over Sweaters, and Waist Sweaters, n l a i n and fancy $1.98 ES4e8 Coat Sweaters, plain knit, with sailor New Discovery In floord&l:oy. chlnehllll. plain cloth and mi nr-. and loo for $7.98, 3' !I '9 .l $3 98 19.50 and *24.75 Down Stairs Store. A special lot of lovely \styles in silk jersey and taf- feta pettlcoats, of heavy, rich guality, in all of the desirable shades. Some have the deep flounce in self color; others are most effecuvcly trimmed in con- trasting and harmonizing Lisle Hose Special, 75c pair Women’s Full-fashioned Lisle colors in several different " styles. Down Btairs Store. black and cordovan. Sizes 8% to 10. Down Stairs Btore. A Sl Down Stairs Store. Elastic Girdles Specially Priced $1.95 to #3.95 New stock of excellent quality , elastic webbing; four to six sappily il it wiing of he | B Wb $2.08 - 2| DorColds SRt BuERD || coors Wil ther thread Meolbreln iy B o £ . . ckots ... ———————— — s re for. £ rst order. Every coat silk-lined and | Pogieis b Goais "dnes 2 to &, ribbons. A wide range of o bie soles and toes. Colors: fming. corset. 1deal for all sports, dancing, and general wear. Down Stairs Store. gym ! .. it is 4 Basket contammg fifty Oranges $l .00 | | 12 to 25 in basket Board vewsels will be H » immigration = & Extra Selected Sizes, 35c Dozen or $1.00 pe( Basket . : Mlxed Baskets, Oranges and Grapefruit........ .......... S sia b s s e e sk eyeres orets $1.00 : There is a wealth o} variety and good style in these new silk dresses—many models WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES o 1..&"" United || now making their initial bow—bright with the touches of spring. = g{:’e‘: l7l ?’.m 934 New York Avenue N.w. 81:;: 1PM i hase blood re Hon: I'rimmings of beads, braids and embroidery. Elbow and three-quarter length M. 3 M. o aw. wh j expi uly- Known sleeves. I | Tohmaon: of the cqmmitiee oo Iramnis Taffeta, Canton Crepe and Crepe’ de Chine Dresses, in the always popular shades E'gf;‘;‘ffl‘" ll:;ulp put forward the :n'::wd of brown, navy and black. = Z | relative propo: o admin =listrate the present immigra Dow o Bt k. =i reel th king 3 5 i L P —e S|ind that li.li‘.,,r;fq:fl#n"?i'.q‘v : E sw"z (|.I;llld§ \}Il h;“ A)Ill‘l‘l': ted 4 = o transportation o jmmigrants to . = l , I_? i Fro cks New Shipment of : I \ UL) : Girls’ Gineh ] LI i Tedana e For the Mid-Y Irls’ Uingnam H 1d=Year 810-818 Seventh Street H . . iEa Girl Graduat Dresses =1 f errc _=_ lm:‘l('hed by any other administrative $ s $ = | bureau. | H 3495, 56.95 39.75 $ i H { . N . . ARREST OF MORRIS HELD |~ . e . H These graduation irocks are lovely enough IMPORTANT IN BOND CASE | to be worn for school, dancing or parties. OF AMOSKEAG GINGHAM, in attractively . |- s Whi - RO, i 2 trimmed ~t_vk~—mdn\ unh \\hxlc pique \n] E % =i{Man ut on Probation From S o S v lac d frills; some gandy. number_of dmcrem styles \\nh z Women’s and GLOVES Z! lanta Taken When Entering |_ "ave sashes of satin ribbon: neatly made. - pockets and sash. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Children’s h,\nAr:xLo::;r.:‘!rl:lrif::r' New York Apartment. Down Stairs Store Down Stairs Store. 2 = GLOVES, th old 1 contrast backs. ’ 5 birojwn stolen from a mail cur‘ho < = and New York, post of Women’s Woolen CHAMorsLIC "".';:;;‘.‘.‘.‘1“22..&‘.‘.‘;; e roante, $ s £ SPORT HOSE, $1.00 ' rs | A AR i s, Sea o . 1 u = extremely practical fine woolen and beaver. Every pmr l 39 3 = eport hose, in dropstitch and pla;; perfect. Reduced to. % 3 - styles. Als derby-ribbed em- n . = avl|:| e:n(-n'l-ri:ed(;lrm:tnhn;t’. !.“\u 600 of Th For One Day Only Van Raalte Double Silk A New S rln Hat = S ptrieiy perfect In beautiful | \¢ serviceable as they are attractive—well C Gloves. 79 etor, dnd Detective Sergl. fumes |- : = eather tones. made Dutch and straight rompers of madras, oves, c - (,lh;mv and "l”:flcl)m had i‘,li’e'di H Vhite-: gingham and linene. In tan, lcather. copen. Made to sell for $1.50 and $2.0 ing the apartment for several {: S . [ Wuiedsle Hosmo . | guchom and linene To b e L . Of Appealing Style and = high - grade combed P hi bodi d colored bloomers. I fashioned of two thicknesses of is at present on parole rn.m! H hose. with white soles E-U e rg:nmfs Treiudel Sizes silk. In a range of popular colors. feder n e Unusua’ Value = ose for good ap- | Creepers as w : = nd good service. Per- | 1.to 5 years. l E ChlldrensSport Hose, 69¢ Our selection consists of humquh of hats t_llx;_nt = = Purchase of boys' and girls' ' H t show the tendency of the new spring styles. Chic - £1.0¢ vool- d s t h ., that B . = . e e E N £ ‘.an",?‘(t”;{.J;,";E;m;::—uras :glgk:s o SALE Sprlng a S shapes and colors _;md hcro_mmg (fnqmmgx This Children’s Three-Piece H ;:’&':-’Ig;“.m&“l s Lockniins . is a new, large shipment—just arrived. = Infants’ Silk and Wool Special Saturday Underpricing of Our Down Stairs Store. Sweater = Hose, 39c ~ Famous $5.00 Trimmed Models H v lity silk and wool hos S hiter subject to siignt irvegutar: Many Worth $6.00 and $7.00 S ets 9 GINGHAMS H Flower - trimmed, fruit - trim- All-wool Sweater_ Sct; for = med, ostrich-trimmed, bead-trim- c ar the little folks. Consist of 5 ?’).‘el:m]:&»l:o‘:)“;rln;:::st?:"nelm:o""" PRAISE OUR. sweater, cap and leggings: = .;-n.hm (‘;,e npd\vest sbl‘rnv.vls no\,; € SERVICE? warm and cozy, but- - t; mbinations o ‘E “ - - S . ing o 1 = Straw and - silk. Off-the-face Theoush ik 32-inch Fast Color Ginghams in the much-wanted checks ~ toming up to nec Plain = models, mushrooms, new sailor Bovs’ All'WOOl hrough their own \ : and fancy stitches. Colors E rnes: irreRalbs atyies i botntic y ll;flm"l?(l expcrl;'m.e laml and small plaids, in most all the popular shades; also o o 10 white, pink, rose, = ful variety. E lor and t th ot : s : sea s 2 2 9 MOSE = many bright eolor combinations. MACKINAWS “);m:‘ ‘Lneg l\‘Z:e] ,2,-“?,:‘5 pretty plain colors. A very unusual V‘JI“" at this low buff, peacock, turquoise, = 3 the general public has price. copen and brown. Sizes 1 = New Piping Rock 5 b d that . £ Felc Sport Hate.. 92.45 § fhlé% " been convinced that we LR L to 4 years. = tsellin cf irs Store = Big Warm ' All-wool Plaid Mack- Hlicfdesectsof theueye, s = - inaws that defy winter's blasts. how to examine into = S LE' W C Con;‘*eruble collar and four. big them and sro]vulde the - = z . pockets. proper remedial lenses. ° 3-Bi ° 3 = ar S % 3 LEESE GLASSES COST No = utton=Length F = T L A m oa Jack Tar R SR Sale---Silk erris = g i \ GLASSES. . £ D ar S W it OVERCOATS . . Lambskin Corsets H il irst in Fromya:Lamons OPTOMETRISTS | etucoats £ " High-Grad Fashion and First in Economy Fifth{Aveunc Maker £id _922 ST N A Gloves a“d COl'Set : HighGrade $895 | 9 = . = Y H Choice, $15.00 ula: Retail Price is $1500 = $4 5 Waist = SHIRTS 2 $ g R;)’:: all- 'iwonl kbel“iy' n:ne‘;s: l’wlm - [ ] s als S E = e o = = H é’k"d‘d $25 and $30 ‘midwinter [ fed fennel Doubiibreasted brase = o E = Worth $200 and $250 Is of bolivia, velour, suedene and | and four pockets. Embroidered .= Jerse Silk ; $1.00., $1.50 and -5 H Eiall g broadcloth Silk “lined and interlined, | §llk cheveron slceve.” Navy and H y oiheat sk 2 E = New-—absalutely perfect—splen- brown. Sizes 2 to 8. = Women's Heavy-weight $ = = didly tallored of fine fabrics, Blouse, pleated, belted, embroidered H H Lambskin Gloves in 2.00 £ H Purchase of Men's Colored Mad- and: tailoredietsl rith 1 be: H . afieta 1 rhesiodd 1 H - S ras Printed Madras, Fine Percale . ailored styles, with large beaver- R L s i three button length; Healthful d fortabl = and Rep Shirts, in scores of pop- ette or cloth collars. ummage ots H q two-clasp style; P. K. ealthful and comfortable = = ular patterns. = Every shirt war- 5 .C _ Z| Don't say, **Poor little kiddie, I wish Petticoats Usuall sewn; two-tone embroid- for your daughter—properly = = ranted fast color. ~Buy really o $5.00 Striped Crepe de Chine = hat do f " When €l y ery on back. Colors: supporting the developing S GOOD shirts at a wonderful sav- Ch 2.45 Blouses, tailored Z1 1 knew what to do for you! y _on back. Colors: A ke e o = > Choice— o1ce o model, with convert- =/ the cough first comes, give a little Dr. black, white, beaver, gure. - tank) or ‘white couti ing.> Choice Y 3 arke uci A = iy fray ible” collar and long $2.98 Z| King's New Discovery as directed, and gray and brown. Sizes with or without shoulder E $35 and $40 coats of newest fashions, M:;}fif et P it will soon be eased. Higher 33, 6, 614, 634 and 7. straps; clasp or button front.