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o > S 1.. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ST[P|NEGYPT llHas Been Urging Home Gov- ernment to Act Since - November. the Associats By led Press. | LONDON, February 28.—A parlia- mentary paper gmng tha Corre- | | spondence on the an il | shows '-hl-t Field “lrlhll 'vlnconn! pt, il | has d draw ring > It is our policy to do unusual things. So what could be more unusual than to start off the Spring season with a real sale of New Spring Suits? DO‘YOu Know - Joe Collins? Well; a friend of Joe’s overheard @ conversation one day that Joe had with a prominent business-man. : Read Tomr arrow! A Phenofizenal | | that on January | the decision to deport Pasha, agked for authority to inform England’s intention to , This conversation was so unusual, so startling, and re- ltwunotenytoxetflammhhonll-tszs But we went among our mlkennnducund few || tto suitan of = 5 2 amother fow there, until we had accumulated 200 suits. regular a few suits | sz.?::.& = 3‘;: cupnm:mr;;.!‘f#:}? i )t}ale(;ihsuch a wealth of facts worth knowing, that Joe’s They are really wonderful suits for this price. The materials are fine; the hilorm; is extra good.. Each suits is | g&g‘ l:::rés:-:{:‘i;%:‘f::&:!:::th:; friend has written it up in book form. omolals 0 l| | London“to advise the cabinet on the l| | situation. Offered an Objection. I To this Fleld Marshal Allenby on ll | January 20 offered the objection that Il { such a course would weaken his au-| thority, and declared that the officials il | mentioned were in full accord with 1 m, and he again urged acceptance of his proposals. A((er further objections Lord Cur- Joe learned something that day about personal finances. He learned that doing the impossible was only a matter of knowing how. So he set out to do the impossible. You should read this booklet. Beautiful models in Tweed and Novelty fabrics. Finely tailored. Silk lined. Smart- Mail_This Congn Today est lines and most fashionable zon, secretary for, forelgn affalrs It cost you nothing. Just clip and Mt. Vernon colors. don 1o onauiation. oy mail the coupon- today. And we Savings Lord Curzon on February 21 trlnl- mitted a lettar to Allenby, to bp ad | | dressed to the sultan, inclosing n declaration, )vhll:l\ it was stated, the Values which are indeed ex- traordinary at this low price. ] Approved spring modes, with, g careful attention to detail, ex- L\ ceptional quality and work- manship. 9th and Mass. Ave. will send you a‘copy without obli- B e gation. government would invite parliament to approve, terminating the protecto- = 3 Gentlemen : toa Zedie o) s =, = Will you please send me, Attitude Misunderstood. without obligation, the story of Joe Collins and The declaration explains that the the discovery he made government's attitude has been mis- understood, repudiates any desire to interfere in’the nternal administra- tion of Egypt, and says that the guar- || antees hitherto demanded have been solely for preserving Emgla; clal Interests under ihe conditions. of N.E.Cor9€E ‘Opposite.the ered_permanent factors. but pefled to improve and dlnppur wnh They were claimed” it iz added. “without any desire to impede the Egyptians in enjoying the Tall rights of national government."” e declaration elsewhers says: “Now that tranquillity seems to be re-establishing itself, thanks to the Wiso spirit which fs the root o Esyptian character and asserts itael? in times of crises, I am happy to be able to amnounce to your high ness”—then followed the outlines || of the proposed policy as given by the prime minister . to parliament, with an_expression of the hope that they establish a regime of mutual confidence and a satisfactory final i soyution. If You Want to Know Just HowMUCH it @ Dollar Will il Bay, Attend This Sale at George’s To- paper concludes with a mmn- cnlon to the premiers of Canad: and the other dominions of the new departure. | KENYON NOW JUDGE; ‘ PLEADS FOR FARMERS Going Bankrupt for Lack of Mar- kets—Says Women Never Would _Have Seated Newberry. ST. LOUIS, Mo.,, March 1.—William | | S. Kenyon, former United States sena- 2l | tor from Iowa, who was head of the Senate’s agricultural bloc; was. here to- day to be inducted into a judgeship of the United States Appellate Court of { ! the eighth district. Mr. Kenyon de- livered an address to the students of Missouri University at Columbia, Mo., ||l last nlgm. plea for unity and or- gl.nluflon &nd ces: nlh‘.m of internal dlleard among the farmer! “Illiteracy is one thing fl.llt 'fll una to hold back our nation,” “The farmers will never be lbl. to ld- vance themselves until they unite. Farmers of the middle west are going bankrupt because they have no profit- able ‘market for th!ll‘ products.” ng of women and thelr nlr- liclmtlon in public affairs, Mr. Kenyon | | hat “had half of ttl'!:e Eenlle Be Excelled. | They’ll Go Fast ‘ —the Earlier You Come, the Better. In Conjunction With $1 Day We Have mi-Annual Sale of Somethmg New by HUDSO : The Coach Five Passenger 95 On the Famous S_upereSut Chassis N Our justly famous Maryland seconds go on sale again tomorrow. The materials are Striped Madras, Woven Madras, White Oxford and Tan Ducetine. A few have collars at- tached. Sizes 14 to 17. BETTER COME EARLY. ki bcan compo sed of women they never would have allowed Senlwr Newberry to take & seat in that TWO AT NEW YORK DENY RELATIONS WITH LINDSAY NEW YORK, March 1.—W. A. Harrl- man and Charles F. Sabine today ap- ed before Assistant District At- and stated emphatically dooru lml planned mark llomver the financiers said they did not even know Lindsay, who is locked un in the Tombg charged with having indled several women out of ap- proxlmltely Sl ,000,000. Mr. Murphy announced that he might later call ‘George F. Baker. Percy Rockefeller, James A. Stillman i mont, whose names also ed to have been u: y e res adit loma1 Indlatments, ch ree additional indietments, charg- P » Split copy of $3.50 ing larceny in the first degree, were ‘Beacon”™ Sp! returned today against Lindsay. The Sole Half Hose - fashioned knit -{complainants were Mrs. Dorothy At- 2 ties in all but Mrs. Lillian N. Duke, divorced 5 PAIRS FOR the price %’.“H?‘A gll:ltobnmn magnate, and Mrs. Woven 1a'platn = colors, dots and open - weave Patterna. GRENADINE KNIT TIES = MEN’S KHAKI Nicely tnm- med. An exact ORDERS RATES CANCELED. Shipping Boayd Issues Edict on Preferential Contracts. | th lsp-rlm Sizes With sllk frogs. Sizes A t eolllr 17 This beautiful closed car is the ‘most attractive value ever offered by Hudson. We are now showing it for the first time. Come sce it. It con- cerns you personally—and your plans for buying a car, whether open or closed model. An exam- ination of the Hudson Coach will Phaeton - - = $1695 Tlow Phaeen e payiyou well. Cabriotet - = - 295 The Coach will cost you less even upe - - = - 2570 than the open model of any car to - - - -260 which you compare Hudson in quality, performanceand reliability. cloged car requirements at a sav- mg of rerhapl $800 to $1500. closed caronthe famous Super-Sax chassis, for $1795. And'see how fully it meets your’ N That is less than 6 percent above thecostofthe Hudsonopenmodels. It isthelowest differential between open and closed cars ever attained. It is a sensational achievement in car manufacture. You need no other assurance with respect to the beauty, quality and smartness of the Coa(gl th: fact that Hudson lms always led in building fine closed cars. It has created styles that are patterns " of theindustry. The Coachisin keep- ing with Hudson’s best traditions. It is certain tg be the most gz pular type Hudson ever bui sure to see it. Itis just ouz. Early de- liveries will be possible for those who place ‘heu‘ orders at once. ks LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS CO. Salesroom 1212 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Service S 633 MASSACHUSET!‘S AVE. N. W. . an the- by July 1 Japanese steamship lines and the Chi- cago, vrelerendl TUnless the preleranlhl contracts be clneelefl by that date, the order said, “the board will take ‘such steps as deems necessary to enforce its views.' Seem e e NTAL Saperstition?— Per-, haps so—butatleastan interest-| ing relic of Asiatic Antiquity.! Alleged by the Chinese to be almost' uncanny h- mntnbdu to:the. 'wearer, GOOD B-B-m:,lhy- , and Long us-. ilwaukee and St. Paul and | Great Nofl_hern nflrutfln concerning In hght and dark percales. Sizes 7 1. THREE FOR PANTS 1 LEATHER DRESS s - GLOVES 1 In tan and cordovan. - An exceptional value at. lh-om; mate- rhll. rull lined. Sizes Strongly MAp gl || ‘HREEFUORK ... made of hard- wearing mate- rlal. Extra strong poekets. 30 to 43. A real Boys’ Sweaters $2.00 value.... W:;"e ‘S’Sues 30 to Shawl collar, but- Blue na wllu pia b cl:eci s I and white with blue che TWO FOR . 'SlOchenfl\St. “We mmt the "R of Anything That Can Be Bought for" Len Elnih“ Did yodu ever think you'd get them at FOUR FOR