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. 5 7 e P ~5 > - foreign affairs, “while the most vitai, ASHURST IN DEFENSE feods of our “own country are nes-| OF AGRICULTURAL BLOC | " _ . ., | LEAVE LOCAL NAVY YARD. : Naval officers at the Washington | Navy Yard have been assigned to; other stations as follows: Lieut. | Alfred H. Balsley to Philadelphla; Lieut. Charles B. C. Carey to_Indian Head, Md.; Lieut. Robert T. Darrow to Indian Head, Md.; Lieut. Otto 27. Nimitz to Philadelphia, and Lleut. 7 Leighton Wood to Indian Head, Md. It Costs Nothing NEW FOWL APPEALS TO EYE ON PLATTER - OR IN CHICKEN YARD Harry Iamon, chief of the gov- ernment éxperimental station, has developed a new type of fowl, Wwhich has caused a sensation at the Madison Square Garden poul- try show nqw being held in New York. The new fowl, which is called the Lamdna, after Mr. Lamon, is a cross-breed of the _silver gray Dorking of England, the Plymouth Rock and the single-comb white Leghorn. The object sought was a Abe Mar:.in Say;: BARGAINS ELECTRIC GOODS Sale Immyic of all our Members Laud Work Done, fancy ~Silk Speaking at Annual Meet- Organized to Aid Business Through Saving 5( Farmers, Senavor Tells Lambermen. By the Associated Press, PHILADELPHIA, January United States Senator Henry F. Ashurst of Arisona told the Penns; vania Lumbermen’s Assoclation, at its annual banquet last night, that the ing of Association. and having four toes. The ordi- nary chicken has three toes. Mr. Lamon is said to have been ex- perimenting by cross-breeding for ten years, resulting in the develop- ment of the Lamona. mands for legislation that will pr organization held at main headquar- vide either government or private ters, 1333 F street northwest. None of these speakers has any offi- cial connection with the association except that of plain membership, and their views were all the more wel- H white bird with red earlobes, yel- congressional agriewtural bloc wag-to bave our representative call and furnish, Come in = Personal testimony as to the varled }:;v ‘;lll(‘l{l and legg, hwhlclé sihu:lld :'Atot gr;;anlxed ‘:o l:l’l,ro business, “as | free of charge, estimate for papering, interlor And See H : e cggs and have desirable s defamers have claimed,” . upholsters furnishing wind = advantages conferred}by membershiD | t,h1e qualities. Poultry experts | help all lines of bussng:.n:;% '.&’L‘:"'y". :;:::u" bl G b Onr, in the Young Women's Christian As-| declare the new bird will be a de- “Unless the tiller of the soil is aid- i REDUCED soclation was given by a group of | sirable addition to tho poultyy ed at this time,” he declared, “all will CORNELI. WALL PAPER Co g members speaking last night at the [« World. suffer with him. The agricultural & PRICES rseols s he Lamona is a stately-appear- bloc is helping to save the count: 714 13th N.W. M. 5373-5374 annual meeting of the big ing fowl, meeting the requirements ‘The bloc stands firm in its { Thousands of ties to go at prices that barely cover the cost to us. nitrogen plants, grain exchange, federal good roads aid, lgriwltnfml representation on the Federal Re- \* serve Board and the unheard-of tarift protection equal to that of manufac- OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Scientifically ¢ MUDDIMAN, 616 12th St—1204 G St. e i ere Sl i . 65¢ O o s : : tured articles,” Y lasses Fi Sl{t _}E“ &at W & 50 95 Thatice nggwynfif’:ehong: '3..::1;’, WANTS NEW CONDUIT. We wish somethin’ would be| Senator Ashurst sata too mudh time o Eitled . Silk Ties that were $1.50. ........ ... c e e e e gkl o done about freight rates so we | ¥ PeIng spent {n Washington' on L. Jones. Restoration of the item in the Dis- 5 = Rdorts by Omeers. trict_appropriation bill setting aside| WOUldn” hear so much about "em | SRR Mrs. Robert Lansing, president of [33,000.000 for construction of a conduit ever’ time we PaY,5o cents f,ff A= @ boa! 0! rectors o! e Distric 11 58 e ot (e ama n her roport | (2 increase the water supply of Wasn-|quarter’s worth o’ somethin’. diouséed the administrative phases ngton was urged In a resolation| Most folks are too bent on of asociation work during the past|adopted at a meeting of the Condult|makin’ money t’ be polite. year, while Miss Gertrude MacAr- 4 y P g secretary, detailed the | X024 Citizens' Association last night at| (copyright National Newspaper Service.) tivities of the various de-|St David’s Parish Hall Speakers on the resolution pointed| TRANSFER NAVY OFFICERS out that reference has frequently been P = il el e m made to the fact that the-present con- ma’ndmg the U. 8. 8 'Vic'hom;n REE been assigned to the command of the U. S. S. Sacramento as the relief of Somers annex were contributed by Miss Margaret Brown. Miss Mary |aut 15 0 urgent need of repair and in Davis, 'Miss Helen Findley, Miss Ce-[ot°tne city may be greatly ourtaiied Commander Donald C. Bungham, who 1s assigned to duty In the bureau of naval operations, Navy Department. Silk Ties that were $2.50 and $2 Silk Ties that were $3.50 and $3....... $1.85 T T A EDMONSTON'S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. WE ARE GOING AGAINST OUR OWN CUSTOMS This Ten-Day Sale Reduces Even the Corrective Boots These, as Well as All the Regular Lines, Are Cut in Price THE ENLARGED JOINT “FOOT FORM” BOOT L g A carnival of colors; an international con- gress of fine silks; an exhibit by the academy of famous neckwear designers; “a combined treat and opportunity for all wearers of good neck- wear—to come, to see, and save. thur, gene! Also a Sale of Fancy Knitted Silk Ties Formerly $1.50, now 65c Formerly $3.00, now $1.85 cile Martin and Miss Viola Rose. stitution was laid before the meet- Lph ing by Miss Elizabeth Eastman. This|¢lected. L. E. White presided. will be considered during the ensu- Ten members of the board of dl-| Warrant Officer Oliver W. Reynolds ENSIGN LEAVES U. S. NAVY. rectors, a third of which automatical-[at the general intermediate depot,| The President has accepted the 1y goes out of office each year. were | this city, has been ordered to Camp | resignation of Ensign George L. Gast either re<elected or newly chosen.|Holabird, Md., for duty. lof the Navy, to take effect at once. New directors are Mrs. John Denby :Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Penna. Ave. NI ing year, and will be acted on at the Hird, Mrs. Samuel MacClintock and ingiyeasjand ORDERED TO HOLABIED. s Alys Dovenine. Those re-clected | NIRRT ORI Miss Margaret R. Fox, Mrs. James Freeman, Mrs. John C. Letts and Mrs. Eva Gowling Weston. Recog! Service. ‘The meeting w largely attended and transacted more than the usual EULTTTT amount of business. In conection with the subject of advantages of member- ship in the assoclation there will be a “recognition service” for new mem- bers next Wednesday evening at § We Pay | This cleverly designed shoe comforts fect with enlarged joints and dresses them smartly. Plenty of room is allowed the sore-joint and the ' toes spread naturally. THE ARCH INSTEP BRACE BOOTS - The most scientifically designed last in the world. A steel brace is built into the shoe that supports the weak and fallen arch properly, relieves the strain on the muscles and cures so-called foot Rheumatism. Take advantage of the REDUCTION SALE to become DAILY BALANCES interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly. o'clock, at main headquarters. Both| the benefits and the significance of membership will be stressed. SPECIAL-MOVIES PLANNED Films to Depict Fairy Tales for Colored Children. Three moving picture films deplct- ing fairy tales will be shown colored children of Washingfon February 3 and 4 at the Dunbar High School un- der the auspices of the community public interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. department the following day from 10 a.m. 10 interest on special savings certificates — compounded p.m. “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” will be the picture shown February -3. ‘Those to be shown February 4 are 47 Herbert E. Day, Miss Estelle Fost. L siile R midor ool it "o S mnallys Yo e Uhan the price of ardiaary Tootmear. | gl ] ceeds of the shows will go to the pub- Y e e PRt e EDMONSTON & CO. | Conveniently Located THE MUN ANY lal:;:rl-__ors-ted) —and_completely equipped to give you real service on any § and all kinds of H —Special Machine Work § —Punch Press Wor. —Die Making, etc. garCall on us for estimates. H. S. ELKINS CO. Manufacturing Specialists. 300 12th St. N.W.—Main 8034 Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Between 13th and 14th Sts. N. W. L e e Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All .Foot Troubles AR I OETRCRO e e Al & bmr[ght!&'ivc%mfluflz&fiankf They like it. It likes them. Auth’s Frankfurters has the stamp of approval of all the little - folks. And it leaves its stamp of approval in the form of rosy . cheeks and healthy little bodies. UMY TN From Farms 'E| COFFEE | [E —TASTE = = WE WILL PLACE ON SALE TOMORROW 35 & 3750 - HAND-TAILORED Suits for Men At the Lowest Price That Really Fine .Suits Have Been Offered in ; Four Years To You A Méséage to Washington Men OR many months we have noticed a keen and growing - desire on the part of P-B pa- trons for a good suit to retail at $25. Partly in answer to the de- mand, and partly to reduce our stock of men’s suits before we take inventory February 1st, we are _placing on sale tomorrow 437 suits at a price considerably less than we . paid for them just a few months ago. You may come expecting a splendid value and not be dis- appointed. . Made in Washington by N.AutH PROVISION CO. A special blend—a special recipe of roast- ing—and a special system of tri-colating produces BELLEVUE COFFEE. A famons impoerting concern daily expresses to us the COFFEE you are served here. Never is it i Boston Symphony Orchestra R TS New National Theatre January 31 Il 1 o i § i Namely Gl $ ; ' Reduced From $35 an'(i $37.50 All sizes for men and young men. Embracing 437 all—wpol, hand-tailored suits, in All patterns, including fine blue serges. fabrics of blue serge, pin stripes, herringbones (tan ! : : and .gray) plaids, checks, oxford grays and. plain omier i SR GIo gk shades of brown, green, black and gray. 2 most important suit sales ever an- : nounced in this city, and No Charge for Alterations : BELLEVUE FARMS LUNCHROOM 1334-36 G St. “BANTAM” I338N.Y.Ave. DINING ROOM 1332 G Se. I T T ] T - AN susts are all wool. Al susts are hand-tailored. ANl models for men and young men. (T EACATA Attend this concert and note the individual qualities that distinguish the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s exquisite interpretations. Then go to any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by the Boston - Symphony Orchestra. Note how faithfully thelr renditions are- portrayed on the We advise you to look into st - OICE mcusmrom 3 = Victor Talking Machine Co. - | Camden, New Jersey yu\\vn o