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PARLEYREQUESTED B LLYDCEIRGE “leeting With Poincare to Be; Confidential—Finance | Chiefs to Confer. Ty the Associated Press, PARIS. February ence which is to be held next Satur- day or Sunday between David Lloyd (ieorge, the British prime minister, :nd M. Poincare, the French premier, will be private and confldential, it was cxplained in official circles here this cvening. Tt was arranged at the re- ‘iuest of Mr. Lloyd George. It was sointed out that M. Poincare has been ready at any time to exchange views with the heads of other governments in direct copversations, but at the same time opposed to meetings of he supreme council which had not been prepared for in advance. The official note issued by ti ssador in Paris toda, reports printed that Mr. Ll ied to 3L - 22—The confer- | Jecause the ce George on that subject much discussed. The foreign off declines to comment on the note of the ambassador. It is known, how- ever, that no document in the nature of a reply to M. Poincare's note had been received here. The exchange of views thus far has heen chiefly verbal between Count de . Aulaire, the French ambassador » Great Britain, and Downing street nd Baron Hardinge, British ambas- sador to France, that the British foreign office memoranda delivered to Count_de St. Aulaire have not been regarded as belng responsive to AL Po'ncare's arguments. Finance Chiefs to Meet. ministers of finance of Great Britain and France atso will meet within a few days to resume their ibns regarding the distri- the first billion marks of repara paid by Germany. The fact that the heaus of the French and British governments again_ are coming into direct contact has been favorably received here, ywhere con- siderable nervousness has been mani- fested over what was interpreted in some quarters as Mr. Lloyd George's i on to_ignore.M. Poincare's note regarding Genoa. “We sincerely rejoice.” ems that Mr. E accord with are happy to note it, and congratulate M. Benes, the Czechoslovaklan premier, who did_splendid work as a conciliator | & during his recent sojourn in London.” KLANSMEN HONOR DEAD CITIZEN, NON-MEMBER By the Associated Press. DENVER, Col, February 23.—Five White-robed and hooded members of the Ku Klux Klan appeared suddenly at the funeral of Pr. Charles E. Locke at Fairmont cemetery vesterday, placed a beautiful floral offering on the grave and disappeared. s ors_at the funeral said they were unable to Say whence the five figures came or jn just what manner they “lost” themselves after paying their respects. ‘offering consisted of a white eross,bearing in blue the words, “Knights 8f the K Klan.” The donors appefred, lef! offering and disappeared=iy less (gL Minute, spectators salde g s amma v A letter bearimg the seal, “Denver, Col. Klan No. sl Knights of the Xu Klux Klan,” was mailed to Denver newspapers, stating that although Dr. Locke was not a member of the or- Fanization, they desired to honor him as a “real Ameni€an.” LATE QUEEN LIL’S WEALTH Estate in Hawai Still Is Valued at Over $185,000. "(L§ LULL". Territory of Honolulu, January he te of the late Queen Liliuokalah#, last native ruler of the former kingdom of Hawaii, still is valued at more than $185,000, sccording to the .annual report filed today by the trustees. “Queen Lil" digd in 1917, twenty- four years after her rule was over- ehrown. The total recelpts of the estate during the year were $95,248.36 and ihe total disburséments, mostly for philanthropic reasons, ordered in the will were $91, is $185,059.05, ac- rt. ‘The estat v: cording to the GAELIC DIALECT BOOM. Communications From Irish Free State in That Language. i LONDON. February 4.—A knowl- edge of Gaelic will be a paying ac- complishment now that most of the | communications from the Irish Free State will bo irangmitted, as Is ex- | pected, in that language. A translation office on Fleet street already - announces that it is pre- pared "to handle all business con ducted in Irish. .. An Irish tax coflector told a rep- resentative of the Daily Mirror that it is very difficult to collect taxes in Ireland at present. Unionists, Sinn nationalists invariably Feiners an ure, we'll pay it to the tell him: Fatigue, low vitality, constipa- tion and worry make you an easy victim of deadly influ- enza germs. . The prssent emergency’ de- mands commonsense and cau- tion.. Strengthen your resistance by taking Hill’s Cascara Bromide Use Hill's regularly and you will do your bit toward check- ing the present epidemic., LAl all Druggists. 30 eents. _THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922, NO C. DOLLAR MAXWELL PORK AND No. 2 Can STARTS TOMORROW FEBRUARY 24, 25, 27 AND 28, INCLUSIVE FROM UNCLE SAM TO YOU---:IO MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT TO PAY U. S. SURPLUS PROPERTY---$ 150,000 CUT-PRICE SALE! Last montk when we Introduced these colosssl underselling sales to Washington we were packed to the doors and saved many dollars for thousands of omr cus- tomers. By 10 o'clock in the morning we were sold out of many of the finest Government items, because we under-eatimated the rexponse, and did not order emough goods distributed from our local warehouses and Government depots, however, this time we bave doubled our cfforts and sslen the most atandard grades of surplus United State In wost instances our prices are below the cost of manuf n lower, which means that no gaan or woman in Washinzx 1 bargain offering ever attempted in this city. Come prepared to buy and save like you never saved before. cause no disa 0. D.’s been co 50c Fruit of the Loom $ 36x31 Pillowcases, 4 for Famous brand, first quality., Lowest price d $1.69 72x90 About 2,000 popular brand sheets, with hemmed ends; heavy quality. 42x36 HEAVY PILLOWCASES, 4 for Extra ‘heavy quality, in several Marseilles designs. Limit, 2 to & customer. $2 Regulation KNIVES S‘l FOR BOY SCOUTS . . Fine tempered steel knives with blade, can- opener, etc., during this sale only. Men’s Reclaimed U. S. S-l Overalls & Jumper Suit, Regular government standard makes; in Sood comdition; all sises in the Iot. Men’s 0. D. Wool Army $ BREECHES . ... .. All afzes in this lot; all-wool garments that assure long wear and warmth. 5,000 Reclaimed Fine S-l LAUNDRY BAGS, 4 for Regular $1 bag that comes from Umcle Sam's barracks; in khaki, blue or white. SHOP AS EARLY AS YOU CAN---SOME LOTS WILL SELL OUT No 21-2 cans Sliced 5] Pineapple, 4 for . . . No. 2 cans Australisn Jam, 5 for Boy Scout Ax $] and Belt, new . . . . Dr. Shindler's Peanut Butter, DAY 5 for sl 8-Ib. cans Assort. s Australian Jam . . . Sugar Corn Doz. 1-Pound Ca Corned Beef s ror . No. 3 Cans BAKED PORK AND BEANS 933 5th St. N. W 11097 = l for ppointment, 1f possible. es to supply our wholesale and ently lower than any in town we are cu 10-0z. cans Van Camp sl $ Mock Turtle Soup,doz. Remember, we offer in th the gweatest price-sl rfll’; ilo;sg{o! 3 for SI Heavyweight or light eashmere hose, in all sizes. A big gargainm. Men’s 19¢ Brown S‘l LISLE HOSE, 8 Pair for $6.00 Simmons Steel S'l FOLDING GOTS - - - - Balanee of 31,501 cets, in splendid condi- tion. Lowest price in United States. 60c Cotton-Filled PILLOWS ---- 4 for Fast-color, durable hose, working socks for dollar d MEN'S 0.D. WOOL § SLIP-OVER SWEATERS, Genuine 0. D., all-wool, sleeveless sweaters tn all sises. About 750 ieft. $2.50 NEW STEEL S'I i L $1 ARMY WRAPPED SI LEGGINGS, 2 Prs. for Regulation spiral, all-wool leggins for men and boys. A great saving here. MEN’S 15¢ WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, doz. Heavy hemstitched quality, large size. Just enough to last a day or so. . Attention, store- Libbey’s 1-1b. cans Evaporated Milk,12 for ——— e 1-2 Ib. cans Baker'’s q Breakfast. Cocoa, 6 for No. 2 cans of $] Veal Loaf, 5 for . . . 5 .|Waseo Fresh Queen Quality 50¢ S‘l IMPORTED TEA, 4 Lbs. Finest grade of Java teas, dard brand, $ ROASTED COFFEE, 4 Lbs. I Excellent ,quality, that sells at 3%¢ Ib., in sealed packages, ready for use. 8,906 Reclaimed ARMY RAINCOATS - Regulation styles, ia all sizes 14 and sturdy; excellent nulllo-m $2 Men's New JwooL IIIDEIIWEA-If:. *;I Finest grade of all-wool garments, in sepa- rate shirts and drawers; all sizex. Men’s 15¢ Khaki S HANDKERCHIEFS, Doz. Soft, durable grade and hemstitched bor- der; big sise. Lfinited quantity. OFFICER'S $3 NEW CANTEEN & S‘I MESS KIT, BOTHAT .. © NEW BOY SCOUT PACK s-l CARRIERS, 2 for . . . Just arrived from big camps: standard equipment bag for camping trips. STORES) No. 1 of Kippered Herring, 5 for — New $2.50 16-o02 bottles of Sour § Pickles (Heinz, Etc.) 7. erty, wi poaxibly afford to pass by Mer’s $1.50 0. D. SI BEDROOM SLIPPERS, Comfortable, durable slippers, in all sizes, too, with soft sole. A bargaim tomorrow. 50c Men’s Canvas Gaunt- S'I lets, Leather Palms, 3 for Tough, durable gloves In large, roomy sizes; brand-new. Jackfrost Granulated S'l ugar, in Cartons, 18-Ibs. A cut-price on'a dard article; cheapest in Washington. Limit, 18 1bs. to & castomer. $1.50 Sheep Lined SI MOCCASINS ...... Brand-new, men’s style, in all sizes; for boots or around-the-house wear. SCHINASI’S NATURAL S‘l 20c CIGARETTES, Doz. Popular brand in sealed cartoms; im best condition; on sale while they last tomerrow. NEW 4-18. 3" HEAVY AXES . . .. . Finest colonial steel axe and new handles; big size; that sells always for $2.50. $2.50 NEW GOV'T - A A S18. JARSOF 1 IMPORTED HONEY . . Finest pack in sealed jars, ready for use; worth $2. A very special price. | s i New Rasp A Z % /M =z , il '1348 U St. N. W. » H St.N.E. 303-510thSt.N.W. 3052 M St.N. W. e ordered in everything avalilable to we have purchased in ure, and—even though our nrices have this Wool Underwear, 3 hrs] and Pliers, both for s 4 oz.-cans of Ground §; ‘Cloves or Ginger - Imported Safety Razor, s" In Boxes - - - - 2 for In mickel-plated boxes, piush: a convenient, dwrable razor that’s worth $2.50 each. $1.50 Khaki New SI ARMY SHIRTS - - - - Collar attached; heavy twill shirts, in all $1.50 Men’s Blue SI CHAMBRAY SHIRTS - - llar attached shirts, 50¢c Army Wool S GLOVES - - 4 prs. for l Finger gloves, brand-new and perfect; very heavy and warm. One day only. $3 MOSQUITO BARS, $ FOR GAMPING . . . . No camping outfit & lete with o mping ox s complete ont one; NEW 10-QUART GALVANIZED BUCKETS, Stapdard make, in perfect comdition. Of course, they won't last long at this price. 4-0z. Can Barrington SI Hall Soluble Coffee, % Finest grade mad> that sells in all ecut- priee stores at $1.19 ean. MEN'S REW S'l All sizes, good, heavy quality khaki pants; KHAKI PARTS . . . . . RAPIDLY! DOLLAR DAY ONE POUND CAN Corned $ Beef Hash 5 for No. 21, Can $ 4. APRICOTS 5for No. 2 Cans of § Assorted Jelly 4 for .. 100z.Jar § Chow-Chow 3 ¢ ot b hY LI UL L LD L