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Young Women Will Be Here By Hundreds Tomorrow for These Sports Oxfords 922 MOXED Horse” with tan or brown “saddle’— cupped rubber sole and spring heel. Or tan calf with brown “saddle”’—welted leather sole and one- inch leather heel with rubber tap. Styles that spell “It” in Spring Fashions—we are first to show them on a large scale. Exceptionally good values at $5.95. OTHER SPORTS LOW SHOES $7.50 $8.50 $9.75 t . _ New Sports Hose i the Bl | e Girls’ School Shoes white, beige and white, black 3nd white, green $9.95 and white and other combinations, New. At E WISH we could keep up this sale indefinitely, but only a limited quantity of the shoes remains, gnd we can get no more to sell at $2.95. Tailored-Seam Sitks In the pew sports shades—beige, nude, ooze, crepe gray and castor, also tan sad black. Stockings of excepticnally good appearance fitting and wearing gualities. Sper 95 W cial at o Included are sturdy, shapely tan and brown lace shaes for ygitls and boys. Strictly solid leather soles. Qualities that we are posi- tive you cannet duplicate at under g. or $4.50—while they last, at 95. 414 Och S¢. Cor. 1914-16 Py, Ave. 7th @ K 233 Ps Ave, SE - {me&nship most neal Ao Rt - Hours 'Productive . HERE are certain hours each day’ when the telephones of many bust- T ness concerns are idle—hours which can and should be made productive, If this is trye of your telephone, why not reach out to surrounding towns and cities for more business? (SR Make a list of prospects, call them up and give them the same sales you would if you were face to face. 7 i The station-to-station day rates from Washington to the followirig points - nre: ¢ talk ’ Baltimore meeeceoeeeeesss.$0.30 Quantico . oo olalaiin $025 e Annapolis .ececcecodioesnnn +25 Leesburg .....v0eenvsers .30, Prince Frederick eveceeeess .30 Hagerstown ...ecoeeeecec. .50 Leonardtown ceeeececece. . 40 Frederick ...onerv0rerscss, .30 Mechanicsville ..ceoonioe.. 30 Fameel oo oo - ot ) After 830 p.m. there are reduced rates on Station-to-Station calls. . The front pages of your telephone: directory will give full information, The Chesapeake & Pbtomac' Telephone @ Company -~ G T. CLAGETT, Division Manager, A%¥" L] Star Yol [ Make The Idle | SAYS 6. 0. P.DUPED | AMERICAN PUBLIG Chalrman Hull of Demoorats Fires Broadside in Middle West Campaign. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Februsry 17. ~The democratic eongressional cam- DBISB In the middle west wes opened bers last pight by Chairman Hull of the national committes with an ad- dross In which he declared ness and (naction” to be Ing policy of the republican admin- istration. King befobe the Indiana Demo- ditorial” Association, Cha! il asserted that republican “‘with all thelr falsehoods e: Pos d all their promises broke Wwere pursuing “a rud While the people centin; for relief. added @eaptima the o mon cf their i1k in control of the ¥epublican party ere having their fre- quent politica] Belshazzer's feasts in the nation’s capital.” Natjonal Sovereignty Suryendered ‘The democratic cha n alluded to the arms conference at several points in his address, one time do- claring jts “proceedings and adhieye- ments” to have been “grossly exag- gergted” and at another making the chafge that the republican adminis- ation through the conference had cralls an ue to cry eut that “in the dges, the Newberrys “surrendered more of our national sovereignty than had been previously surrendereg in more than a hundred . ears. Particular stress was laid by Mr. Hull on what he declared was the in- ability of the republican administra- tion to cope with disturbed economic conditions and in that connection he charged that republican leaders in 1020 deeeived the people by failing to Point oyt the imminent depression. “In my judgment,” he told the Indign: democratic editors,“cattle were nevel more deliberately fed to slaughter nor theep fo the shambles than were the erican people led oyer the precipice to panic conditions and terrifle business demoralization by the natignal repub- lican leadership from 1918 fo 1921. No people, ln)amor fl:erl, (ore aver worss eyed, imflamm. an unkoe: thag %Am&flul electorate by the republicah poll e added, “pever again will the American voter be duped by the false and hypas eritical doctrine that republcan admin- itical patriots in contrel s their B‘ll’ly prior to the November e peopler following i srme Fpubi: e, following this same republi- can leadership, have waltged down the e decline to the level of indus- panic. In this condition of almost unparalleled distress the republican ad- ministration, while rather sheepishly ad- mitting eonditions, causes or remedies. Deslared “Hypocritical Doetrine.” Time G, Chairman Hull deelared, ‘when the n voters believed “that republican administration and business prosperity go hand in ha has no views as to g, by, b istration means prosperity.” The democratic chairman several times referred t0 the address recent- 1y made by Vice President Coolidge in Indlanapolis and criticised the Vige President for what he de- scribed as his “egreglous blunder in Bis clalm of congressional economy ::d his deadly silence on tha New- vry scandal, which der his yery nose.” ceeded to call on to Tv.bfiu views on :‘l:a merits of Newberry case to the American L fi?{\mllcnn claim of sav- took place un- He then pro- the peopt ings in governmental expenditur: he continued, “was not actual, but g mere paper &aving.” Before entering ypon his_diseus- slon of the arms conference, Mr. Hull i his pespeets to Senator Lodge, Sia fortnous course 1n pols: ties is t ipdfal of that of ne,’ the politieal conspirator in the- senate, while his states- rly resembles that urr. “The.people gra already conclud- Ing,” he went onm, “that it would have been far wiser to have the af- fairs of the nation directed by the common sense and practical siates- manship of a democratic adminjs- tration than by the boasted repub- lican ‘best minds,’ which the pyblic are even now viewing as another républican - ‘myth. Their so-called ‘best minds' in profession have be- — e T T To Yow [ From Farms REAL-- FRESH EGGS qu farmhouses are 4ally aupplying us with FRESH LAID EGGS «Wae are serving them, Doiled, fried or in any styls, 2} hours after they sre takem from “hem house.” the o (B cess of our needs, so we are sclling o limited guantity “by the dosen” —over our counters. 4 treat for lovers of REAL PRESH EGGS. BELLEVUE FARMS T T T e T LUNCHROOM 1334-36 G St. 1338 N. Y. Ave. “BANTAM” DINING ROOM . 1332 G St | New Disc ~For Colds and Cou% s Lasy Lazy Bowels. . Do i a:lect m"fim'-n“vinixnwt e L. L D'S e Vice President | 30! Seeking Law to Make s;flm,e Leader Take er Husband’s Name By the Associated Press. o ey ey H e re- e g orker hing yent Elsle Hill Connecticut her though married, gaThe best logal epinion tn da- of an actual comrt deel- ol b(h?. woman may take mame after marrisge. L however, say that it w t §etermined 1f & i have rried DISPOSAL— ALL BROKEN LOTS 12055 to 454 'WINTER ‘SUITS comt mellycoddles in performance, In 1910 {intolerant and inflated re- publicans cried, ‘Oh, for & Root or S a Lodge at Versaifles, they would !N have successfully driven through | § the treaty proceedings within sixty days’ and yet Root, of them spent three months with l;n,und, rance, Japan Tialy and China 1n the recent small disarma. ment conference with ope two-hun dredth part of the task of Versajlle and came out third best. Japan walked off with the highest honors and England second.” Business in Chgos, “Viewing the present morass and chaos into which American thought and business has heen drawn byl selfigh republican politica” concluded | Mr. Hull, “it is clear that the first; need of the country is the develop- ment of & sound public epinion that will give intelligent support to Jegis: lators and Congress in th ment of wise remedial le that will support legisiat in guarding the extravagance; with legislative bodies in the prep- aration ‘and endctment of comprer hensive, sound and equitable sys- tems of taxation; that will stand be- tween legislative bodies and the demagogue who is a greater menace than the L W. W., the bolghevist or the anarchist; that will every two years seek the cleanest, ablest men for office, insist on theig candidacy and actively aid in their nomination and election. The second great need of the country Is to subtitute politi- honesty for the gross republican onesty practiced by their lead s since 1918, This latter the demo. ¢rats proposed to do and challeng the republicans to do likewise.” HAVANA FIRM BANKRUPT. HAVANA, 17.—Vega & Co., is declared bankrupt and the arrest of the manager, Mareos Restegui, ordered. ‘The circumstances in this, the first action ip & bankrupt case in any Cuban court in eighteen months, are of interest to American exporters who have failed to realize on goods shipped to Cuba before application of the moratorium, late in 1920, The proceedings were brought by five creditors; The International Clearing House of New York, George Frost, Boston; Simon Mays & Co., Len- ‘Thomas Adams, Nottingham, Eng- , and Fould & Co,, Paris. They charged that the company’s assets, in cluding merchandise valued at $356,000, against which they held g clgim fo: $180,000, were being juggled ihto the hands of one of the firm. Havana representative of the International Clearing House of New York was-ngmed trustee. Lodge and all treasuries inst that will eo-operate " No Alteration C harges A GOODLY ASSORTMENT OF WINTER OVERCOATS.. February an importing firm, 320 Too! Several Hundred Pairs 3 .95 Fine Worsted Trousers - Neat Stripes——-l?lain Colgrs PAIR ZZZ 7 plo——lo/l——=lc[c——To[c——=[.Jc——>= S[o]—— —Jo]~—— =[alc——=]a] | LANSBURGH & BROTHER argain@%Floor El Sale of 600 Skirts Radiant Spring, The Great Outdoors, A Timely Bargain, Add Zest to this Sale We have enough to go around, but the early shopper will naturally have the best selection—your choice of these all-wool skirts at— Sale Begins Promptly 9:15 A. M. Prunella, Velour, Serge | Checks, Stripes andPlaids Pleated skirts with full sweep for Every attractive combination athletic wea,r-f. lain styles for gen- | of color blended or brought out eral utility. All ____ LAk e R T by contrast in knife - pleat ef- are - wonderful |* quality materi- fects. 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