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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. i vz i sovice waion makes | NATIONAL FOOD SHOW | egionsed hore, acs, . Roma w20 | SPENCER MAKES REPLY | soxt ana Recd: domocrit met o [} v H = the 18- | time to any one who wished to hold |State saw 17 in a letter which he Toss trreparabie. ; : Bats on the Hetats Soor over o Y tobe 22, 1918. He quoted ) id, in cers’ association, announced today. iz g .| wrote Octobef 22, . e q NUR l . Gor: Snaoghnessy was ons of| PLANS ARE PROGRESSING | any of the grocers suppiies ot tick-| TO REED ON NEWBERRY e iled o) thie at- | e dsseribed “a post-mortom ex—] oL Hooaevel's Métter. P most likable men 1 have known 5 |(atsThaveluecomefextaustamibut will —_— tack of Senstor Reed several days|" No man could vote for the resohu- . lm L eaatatin ‘:mleld :fin 4 bewngéené.e:'ignm::ey-'men‘:-o.tst:m'r’.e- Sy ago. Villification is not evidence, t‘:k tion, said Senator Reed. and in the| raAyrpn WAVAY, ATTACHE. BUL SHAUGHNESSY ;d.r;lrntio‘r; fi,’,‘,,‘:,,f,',’::“?;“fi,: s oon-|Displays and Decorations Being | tail Grocers' Protective Association,|Verbal Debate on Floor of Senate |sald, and vituperation cannot be sub- |same breath seek to justify the bene- ———— »® 6n his return would reply at any ) “precisely as the multitude in that Exhil L a ¥ > f the - 2 . Patrick, the secretary, stituted for the facts in'Tie Senate of | ficlary, who was “condemned” by the Capt. C. L. Hussey, In caarge of duct of his high office and his humane and Perry P. 3 oo Tocaaaiot this Tatuteniortne et e T P fre‘i:scttn:\):lnm;:: .7:'3;;;"&3:’ h!e'lls - leagus of “glaring misstatement of | nerve that would do credit to a first- | ington has been ordered to London Office Department has lost & valuable Convention Hall. e hinEton phdEthey face anticls Contest. . |facts whenever he left for the mo-|class orthodox devil.” naval attache at the Americ: oficlaliend @ eplendidittion pating record attendanci 4 ment the realm of vituperative fancy.” | Senator Spencer also told the Sen-|embassy, relieving Rear Admiral Arrangements for the opening ot|pating . Two Missouri senators, Spencer, re-| scnator Reed spoke only briefly in | ate that the late Theodore Roosevelt, | than C. Twining, who has been desig- ublican, and leader of the fight to|reply, explaining that he was prepar- |with all the facts before him, had |nated to command the special service Dave “Bonator ‘Newberry retain his|ng to leave the capital on business, | summed up. the Michigan situation | aqeedren. He accused his col- | resolution, unless he was “a man of {naval reserve force division at Was i | e 1 food and hougehold ex- 0 Drop Floral] sosen stewart, spectal assiatant in | the national food [ ey the Font Offtoa Department and for- | esition at 1:30 o'clock, nest Mondey | ypaES NEW WATERWAY. Tribute at Arlington, on | S, Socond assistant postmaster €en- |1y nearing completion. The display — eral declared: . i1l by en for two weeks, The | A1 connected with the service feet | VIl be open, for Two Weeks, TOC|Senator McKinley Declares Need ITo deeply the loss. In his official capac-| the hall, and nearly all of the booths of St. Lawrence Project. o s e 1 R e prablom with bive beenerecied, ‘They xiend i (‘c:nslrl;clion of the St ’Lawreme 2 ebility in handling_the problem wi he wall; > ] 2 A squardron of the air mail gervice | SRIUGY ) RaRdling (he PIOlefs WA the way around the walls on three | COnSITIotON, Oay Projoct as o s0- | Wwill fiy to Arlington national ceme:|{ 1o esteem and warmest friendship of | alaborate booths down the center of |lution for “the growing inadequacy ' tery tomorrow afternoon and droplall who were assodiated with him.|thegoor. A uniform electric lighting | Of the transcontinental freight traf-| 5 ; fic_facilities was urged by Senator 3 . ' PP IO Tlowers upon the grave of Edward H.| We ail feel profound sorrow. e e e hard ot work, ag e | Meinles, sepublican. of * Dilaols. in | Pennsylvania m an Seventh 5 o o sl it sl s S : ugkuiedey, aocond essistant post various displays are arriving at the | the Senate. . Avenue _ Street master general, who died yesterday, SENDS CHEER TO FARMERSI Senator M¢Kinley declated that the Y hall and will be arranged tomorrow: ‘at Walter Reed Hospital, following Practically all of the work will be |rail lines were wholly unable to meet | e Knickerbeck= finished by tomorrow night, and Mon- | the demands upon them when freight s e jlscrstary Wallios by Wiceldos; Da- fay v o devoiad i puli omichio | ot 188: monie oy Neavy et 5 " » finishing touches. 3 3 | This flight will form part of the clares “Worst Is Over.” A font i stattielexposttion (willibe Conversely, when frelght rates| Yuneral service to be held beginnin&| spcaking by wireless telephong from | the, initial display of nine large ofl| Which oouldysusanteoTauiciont n &t 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon atlpis home here, Secretary Wallace last | paintings that are to be loaned the |turns lur e rnn.dl nr;l n ef ecd, r. | the chapel at 1300 N street northwest, night told a meeoting of farmers and | 8&rocers by the Department of Agri- Qh:'l\i'n ey asserted, traffic was driven according to arrangements made to-{meh In allled industries at St. Paul, | culture. Three of the paintings l- | aWay. day by officials of the Post Office De- | Minn., that “the worst is over and|lustrate home economics subjects, —_— partment. from mow on there will be gradual |and the remaining six will empha-| ' For Coldw, Grip or Infiuensa Mrs. Shaughnessy, wife of Collimorovement.” size the importance of using dairy ! and as a Preventive, take Laxativa BROMO Shaughnessy, who is- confined to'| "Secreary Wallace told the meeting | products freely. Joseph W. Hiscox, | QUININE Tablets. The gennine bears the sig- Emergency Hogpital with five broKen | ynae it would not be long before “in- | chief of the office of exhibits of the | nutnre of E. W. (Be sure you get A Really Wonderful Offering Grove. ribs, today insisted that she was able | jiviqual farmers everywhere can in- | department. announced that foliow- | BtOMO). 30c.—Advertisement. Yo attend the ceremonies and fully|gia)] recelving sets at small expense | ing their display here they will be —_—— ’ belleved that she would be permitted | 554 got fnu:lent reports frm': the ; shipped to various parts of the conn-| In Rome there are several restric- J to do so. She has not been told yet|,ineipal grain and live stock mar- tr¥ for exhibition purposes. tions on the lfberty of a cardinal. He : that her injuries are too great to|jlets weather forecasts and important he demand for partly-paid-for]is not allowed to walk in the eity, . L] f allow such action on her part. Her | tot® ¥ tickets, bought by grocers and dis-|but must have a two-horse closed . l E daughter, injured in the disaster, is tributed free to those customers who | carringe, and he cannot leave town ‘with her at the hospital e | 33k for them, is the gr st ever ‘e: without exp! permission. We have not made an offering the equal of this—we can’t tell when. The character of the Coats; their favor with fashion—their genuine intrinsic value (which means Pallbearers Selected. | 5 ® 5 . 5 ! A ¥ fabric and make)—and the price. It’s a most unusual combmatlon_—and worthy of your u l s a n consideration if you want to make a down-right good investment in an Overcoat. Honorary paliboarers were selected . today s follows: Dr. Hubert Work, |§ OPen Saturday Night first assistant postmaster general; W. [§ Until 9:30 P.M. Irving Clover, third assistant post- master general; H. H, Billany, fourth assistant postmaster general; A. D. Lasker, chairman of the Shipplag Board: Judge John A. Edwards, selic- tor, Post Office Pepartment: Waltexr M. Riddell, general superintendent, railway mail service; George W. Per~ Xins, jr. executive secretary to the Yostmaster General; Ralph V. Sollitt, « agsistant to the chairman of the Ship- ping Board; M. J. Gormles, American Railway Assoclation; Carl F. Egge, ®eneral superintendent, air mail ser: fce; William M. Mooney, chief clerk, Tost Office Department, and E. R. White, chief clerk of the office of the second assistant postmaster general. Active pallbearers will be Gen. G. Van H. Moesley, Lieut. Col. W. L Kel- ler, Capt. W. L. McMorris, Mej. E. G. . Bliss and Col. E. D. Peck, all of the United States Army, and Capt. David S. v, jr, U. S. M. C. <The Fort Myer Band and a mounted escort will take charge at the cemetery. Super Values for Men! A Remarkable Lot of Tributes to Deceased Oficial “«g fichters” Double-breasted—made up in Double-faced Cloths—Satin voke and sleeve lining: wram Trom Miami bia ol Brieits tormfighter: | ] belt all around; Kimono, Raglan and regular sleeves—plait pockets. Gray, Brown and SR T BRI S For Big Boys and I the mixtures that are most popular and proper. . it o e riRsed i Hox: Little Boys . It’s only February, remember—and the winter is still ahead. ceived in the Knickerbocker crash. & E X ity "and “frienar MY Hase Economical, Sensible 3 a fine 5 Tigient or more honest in is secy: || Popular With the Boys ) = s ! il ; Sale of Men’s Reducing Many | “Col. Shaughnessy has gone over the || S 9 13} ! ‘ top for the last time and cannot re- e to 13%, $2.95 B ’ 2 P S ’t | or T deiers (B St Wk || Sizes 1606.....$3.45 Separate Trousers oys’ 2-Pants Suits BDelkh‘I’x nfh Mr. Shaughnessy. He o 5 : e messenger boy. The telemraph Divided into three lots . from $12.50, $13.50 and $15 to | ey sepasinent Therase el ¢é Rewi tals” The fi d second lot th transportation for the A. E. F. The egimentals e first- and second lots are on the zccond dasiatant postmaster wenera, g Third Floor—and the third lot you'll find $ .75 President Harding's Statement. H on the Fourth Floor. — President Harding, in a statement 1 5 *with respect to the death of Mr. i j : Sh‘?lu"':::"!'ér‘!fias:rellly o An extra pax; of Trousers just about Sizes are broken—but there are practically all learn of the death of Assistant Post- doubles the life of a suit. sizes in the combined lots from 7 to 17 years. Pariment offcials held him In excesd: Striped Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots Double-breasted nfodels, with extra pants ®o = 2 ’ ouble- 1s, w " ;nf":z'fihm":fi:engr] c:':’lm:?e"'ll‘:IT' = Oxford M"S“’"?' Serges, Blue and Black $5'65 . match—both pairs full-lined. Gray, Brown and t_ifo:.xz“:r'fillzl?{{{feé"f,f'ing;a‘{ff e We don't believe these values have been 5.'3:;’::3'&?5& o :ctl) stfits\'\'.a'lf Honther Mixtures. . : ufi,{ o;r:';:“:i{;“-,?n ,l%,,, assistant even approachqi this season anywhere. ppwip o Sy i Ppostmaste eral, said: % . \ - tnpe orsteds an ancy heviots ostiant aekigtdntiwhede DS can I PO! 2 ative; cut right and in all sizes up to 42— === 9 . never be fillled as Shaughnessy filled o Wi 2 R 5 easily. ] v e S e n:fi?-'};d.?::':.;;?r: Children’s sizes.....$2.95 ’ of them are worth $30 to $3 Y. t waist measure : BOYS Blouse. walSts égl"“;?{::‘:;.‘."‘:i??’:‘s: :.l’,.yfi-_n?r'; thell Many styles and leathers in We don’t know whgn youwll lfit an opportun- pan’:rr:ste)d;,u 'llc}iliel:emt:nda?: s{;g::e{l;; $2.65 Boys’ Blousc“ “"”"‘T&'“ new c ]f S o men. None krevw (] Misses’, Children’s and Grow- ity like this again. Come quickly. 4 3 i spring patterns; collar attached; light Nion Bt s 1ove B snatt arenty | ing Girls' Shoes at Reduced | - ty 7 il . s are proper. Both Young Men’s and Con- S=— effects. Allsizes.- SPECIAL..... s Ymiss rill;vle::fcl«::‘.oipmipv:::g, m..mg Prices.” - servative models. Sizes up to 40 waist i?r:;;.xf'mu '"x'" as ’rl-zd sn:unnesm b MEASUTE «eoyennnnnnnerannnnnenn e - i | m; eav, rt wi . = EREES TSN HIRSH'S |- | Lesés a Dear leny | Harry H. Billany, fourth assistant S H BO S, waSh SUitS i Foimaver genersy said: Lamdser. || SHOE STORES ||\ ) Two Specials in y } * ::'rlier;dl,‘ Col, ‘Shaughnessy. " His tech- 1926-28 7th St. N.W. Seventh and & Streets ] 3 9 O ts at the special price ! m_ca nowle lX.OO ransportation an - 5 e ’ e Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Mackinaws ; small lots of these splendid $ _95 plaid effects; Double-breasted, belt all $ —_— . i around. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Reduced 75 5l . from $9.75 and $1250 to. ... ..onnnnnnn 6 dThfi (‘.]ot}r:dxs1 thihfashxonalble {’Iaildn;er, dll]‘;d a pus v d » 544 D"{,'bfe -1[1”63“2?1 O\"ercoaéts: $ %fitt;neonmstv‘lecz Belus O’I{'l:in rBrown.‘ Gray neat effects—belt all around. Sizes 8 tc 500 A on- yECSSi LME At , ray 16ivearsi: 2o it s st and Green; with White Waists, and trim- ' med with White Braid. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 9 - . Men’s Shoes values up to $10.00 i - BoyS’ and Girls, ShOeS Boys’ Dress and School Shoes—Black and s .95 Brown; English, Semi-English, Broad-toe $4_95 T and Brogue lasts. Values up to $6.00... Girls’ and Big Girls’ Lace Shoes—Black Gun- metal, Kid, Patent Lcather,‘?rown Calf, etc. Eng- . . by ~ ish, Semi-English, Brogue, Wing-tip, etc. Soft-toe and Wing-tip Brogues—French and Cus- ]Sizes 87 to 2gand 2 %0 PR Ecs “’xp = $3.95 tomtos: : §7.00.00. 4 ey In Brown, Mahogany, Toney Red and Tan ey 8 . Russia Calf; Gun Metal and Black Velour Calf; _ Girls’ Shoes—in Black only—English and Black Vici Kid; Brown, Tan and Black Grain Nature Shape lasts—Button or Laced ; all $1.49. Leathers. solid leather. Sizes 11 to2. NOW.... N v Some are Hiéh Shoes and others are Oxfords— English, Semi-English and Regular Brogues— ESKIMO PIE Country-wids in sales A brand new joy for a nation! If they were “hot cakes’’ they cotldn’t go faster ~throughout all America. A million and more a day are being sold 10 those who love good ice cream and lusiious choco- late, made into a temptinig chocolate bar and delivered to the delighted consumer in aprotective wrapper of sanitaty tin-foil. Buyitwherever ice creamis sold.' Madeby local ice cream manufacturers, livensees under the patents of the Russell Stover Company, Mallers Building, Chicago. (Fourth Floor) i Men’s Blue Serge Suits They’re all wool and fast color; modeled on designs that will appeal to the yourg men; and others the conservative men will like. And the tailoring—always an impor- tant feature in Serge Suits—is most capably done. Sizes range from 34 to 44. | | ; (0 Economy Floor Special