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BERMUDA—CUBA MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUHSES Hair Goods and Beat 8638 “Meoet Me ot Heller's” PARIKCR-BRIDGET PRESENT uty Shops - 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road . N Col. 10158 Q' ANNAPOLIS,: Md.,, March 8.—The ARRUED N HOLSE vy Officials Oppose Action of Appropriations Com- mittee. The Navy Department's disagree- ment with the House appropriations committee over the cutting down of funds for Navy floor of the Hous day passed the state prohibitioh en- forcement bill, sponsored by the Antl-Saloon League, by & vote of 58 to 45. This is virtually the same vots by which the bill Avas passed 1ast week to the third reading file, atter ons of the bitterest fights ever waged in the legislature The bill now must go to the Senate, where the “wets” clalm they have a majority elther to defeat the measure or to append the referendum which was voted down by the house By the Associated Press. l ~ Spring Suits and Topcoats $37.50 AR notabl> examples of hand-tailoring - Thg suits are of rich plaids, tweeds, herringboncs, stripes and blue serges. Some of the models are with the sport back, and reflect the outdoor styles— the preference of many well- dressed men, Sclections are complete, however, in that there is a model for every masculine taste—and a size for every man, Topcoats are of tan or gray herringbones and mixed tweeds —silk and satin trimmed. Box coats and coats with belts are included. This is a coat of many uses and many seasons. We are also featuring an un- usually well made worsted top- coat in oxford and blue heather mixtures very moderately priced at $25. This is a very service- able and sensible garment for which there is a brisk demand. E % The Avenue at Ninth last week. The “drys,” on the other hand, are confident that the measure will be passed In its present shape. In his attack on the dry bill before voting, Delegate Antony Dimarco of Baltimore charged that one of the members of the house who voted for the dry bill is a moonshiner. “I'm going to tell the truth if it's the last thing I a h matlcally. ** house—an Allega: unty dele, who in committee said he him: man Madden of e - appropriations committee when he called up the second deficiency bill. Representative Madden said that this is the first time In framing the Navy supply bill that naval experts had failed to raise the specter of an impending war with Ilhtn. Mr. Madden mdded that in cutting the figure for fuel oll from around $12,04 0 to $6,000,000 the committee hed 1ts * “conclusions on @ & million and a quarter dol month, which, &ccérding to o best men in’'the Navy, whi name I 2 Dam will not mention, will suf. Navy Officials Disagree. EDMONSTON’S Officlals at the Navy Department, | however, disagreed with this esti- == mate, asserting that even:if. every ship in the Navy, at home or abroad, were brought to anchor immediately Maryland house of delegutes yeeter- | Home of the Original FOOT, FORM Boots and Oxfords for! Men, Women and Children. -LEGISLATOR : -+ MARYLAND “DRY” : [:UHN NAW FUEI- IS ACCUSED AS MOONSHINER enforcement bill” order. i” “T repeat that there is a member of this house, who, under the influence of liquor, made that unnoticed when enforcement w and sl stead ac mem] off the contents. a moonshine?. - And he voted for the | & Delegate Hall of Baltimgre was on his teet, declaring Dimarco was out of ot ok to 56 marco reiterated. - “It wb‘nf e:“. o . is_himself aiding ng & violation of the Vol-! THIEVES:REAP HARVEST. ‘Watchmen’s Union of Breslau Goes on Strike and Raids Follow. BRESLAU, March 2—The member: of the Watchmen’s Unlon, who night ly patrol the streets and guard busi ness houses, went on strike last night. Thieves immediately became busy and carcied on their activities throughout the night in a well organized manner. They emptied the show windows of Jewelers and clothiers and also broke into a number of houses and carried and kept idle until July 1 next, the fuel bill at the end of the year wowid ::fiifgltt?;ehllmlt the :Dl;ruvriatlunl‘é ee has propose at | half a million dnllll?l. o ‘e.s't[ It was made clear by department officials that the genéral order direct- ing that all naval vessels except those in the far east, the near east and Mexico and in South American wat stop steaming where they, are and main at anchor or at dock until the end of the fiscal year could not be delayed many days without greatly increasing the probable fuel deficiency beyond the limit proposed by House committee. Ships that will be permitted to operate under steam, if the order is issued, wlll be only those engaged on missions abroad to which they were sent at the request of the State Department. Madden Issues Warniag. Mr. Madden coupled with his state- ment a vigorous warning to “defi clency friends” against exceeding al propriations. In this connection Oua- cers pointed out that under an act first passed in 1861 and revived in 1906 the War and Navy departments were specifically authorized to incur deficiencies for the subsistence, tra portation and hospital care for sol- diers and sallors and for fuel for the ships or to heat quarters for troops. Later Congress passed an act direct- ing that no department head should exceed in his expenditures funds granted by Congress, but it was con- tended by Navy authorities that this did not constitute a repeal of the spe- cial military necessity authorization. Secretary Denby told the appropria= tions subcommittee that he regarded it “his trust and duty” to maintain the Navy efficiently and pointed out that the only authorization he had given for use of* fuel to the fleets in connection with the spring maneu- vers was that permitting the ships to run past targets in order that the crews of the guns might have actual practice with their weapons. s <L HAIR TONIC FOUND FAKE. NEW YORK, March 3.—A fine of $100 for falsely advertising that a tonic ‘would regrow hair was imposed in the city court upon the Jules Ferond Com- it be. . .arly whe number. lines. 1334 F Andrew Be “Quality Is Important” “Fit Is Imperative” h&oduchg New OXFORDS SPECIALLY PRICED Success something bigger and better than any one else has done B tz, ger Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles attends doing n it is a benefit to a great WE HAVE ACHIEVED WONDERS IN PROVIDING FOOTWEAR Our “Foot Forms” are world famous and the “Wear Wells” promise equally as great success in their More for the Money and a Fit for Every Foot—In Black and Brown EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Street Mana pany, Inc. The company called twenty witnesses with bushy locks, who swore they were bald before using the hair grower. The complainants were mem- bers of the public health bureau. % £ T Special Offerings Mahogany Upright Piano ~ Including Handsome Stool Certainly any one who appre- ciates the value of music will come to see this piano. It is guaranteed, has the latest im- proved action and genuine ivory keys. The case is of the newest design. It has been thoroughly reconditioned and will prove a génuine investment. Other Reconditioned Pianos and Player-Pianos Players Pianos Kurtzman. .. .$335 | Bradbury....$120 Gulbransen ..$315 | Cable-Nelson, $220 Bacon ....... $420 | New England, $200 Also Several Good Used Grands 'Artlmr Jordan Piano Co. G at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Sec. and Treas. Victrolas and Victor Records Gee Whiz— Materias include tweeds, cheviots and spring are included in"the P-B selections. PARKER BRIDGET €O WASHINGTON, 9-C. .The Parker Boy Sonny Wants to Dress up, too! So The Boys’ Shop is all ready for spring. i New suits are in the latest spring styles and patterns —at the latest prices, which range from $10.75 to $27.50. Each suit carries two'pairs of trousers, and each suit is typical of the P-B standard of fine tailoring: serges—fancy mixtures, plain shades and blue. Many of the new sport model which will be favored by well dressed boys this Advance Spring Values far Above the Ordinary THE MATERIALS Taffetas Crepe de Chines Canton Crepes Satin and Lace The wanted dark shades as well as brighter colors Some of the new scalloped overblouse models are Down Stairs Store. * Children’s Shoes Decidedly Low Priced Offered in an assortment of groups for Spring play and school days. Shoes of such sturdy leathers and good makes as to give that satisfactory service with hard wear, appreciated by those who buy for children. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes $2.25 pr. 300 pairs Black Lace Shoes, with strong leather soles, low flat heels, and in sizes 84 to 2. Also Black Gun Metal Leather Shoes, with Spring heels and Guozdyear welt soles. Sizes 875 to 2. Children’s Black Kid or Patent Leather Shoes with Spring heels. At $2.95 pr. 300 pairs Boys’ Tan Russia and Black Gunmetal Calf Shoes. Sizes 2% to 6. For play or dress. At $1.35 pr. 300 pairs lace and button shoes, with leather or tan kid tips. Also patent leather button shoes. Sizes 4 to 8. Down Stairs Store. IF YOU WANT— More Than One Hat a Season - A ‘Moderately Priced “First” Hat ... .A Highly Attractive New Hat i This Selling Will Interest You New Spring Millinery *3.95 A very tempting group of 150 new Spring models; new shapes, new straws and braids, new colors. Hats that suggest many occasions and with trimmings that follow Fashion’s favor. About the trimmings: Wooden beads, brilliantly colored frult‘s or flowers, ostrich in soft plumage and many novelties; all these are found in this showing. Colors number canna, periwinkle, new greens, navy, brown and black. Down Stairs Store. ' Colored Batiste Blouses, *2.75 Just the colors to match or harmonize with the shades of spring suits or sport costumes: ROSE ORCHID TAN NEW BLUES Not only the colors of the blouses appeal, but likewise the smart tailored styles, showing rows of cluster tucks at the front, close fitting cuffs and with collars in roll, round or tuxedo effects. The quality of the batiste is of the better grade and at this very moderate price one may readily select a number. Down Stairs Store. French Kid Gloves, $1.25 Less Than Half the Original Because sizes are broken, we make this concession. Fine, soft quality French Kid Gloves, in two-button length, with self or white stitching. Shades of gray, brown, black and white. .’ Down Stairs Store. . 95c 145 For Women and Misses Lovely models that will win your confidence because of the very new- ness of their styles—many are copies of quite expensive frocks. Basque Effects Flowing Sleeves Low Waistlines Rufifled Skirts most youthful models show many fascinating innovations for sleeves and neck lines—those adhering to straighter lines are effective in their simple treatments, 250 Dresses and in sizes 16 to 42 Girls’ New Gingham Frocks A Special Sale at 800 Delightful Little Frocks for Spring Wearing Woohward & Lothroy Dresses 15 THE STYLES brought forth this season. worthy of attention. The Sale 300 Silk Jersey Petticoats *2.95 You'll recognize the fine quality of jersey in these is far above what the price would warrant. It is the heavier weave of the more expensive skirt. Here, too, are a number of new flounce styles that are trimmed in contrasting colors. All the high and deeper colors are in the group. A selling that is well worth your attention. Down Stairs Store. Wanted Light Colors in These SILK HOSE Sale Price *1.25 Heavy-weight Thread Silk Hose, with lisle tops, high spliced heels and reinforced. The colors: Mode, champagne, polo, gray, African brown, Ruse sian calf, bl In sizes 8% to 10. Down Stairs Store. Corsets 1.38 13 to 1> Less A special selling of 200 standard model cm‘ for 5 average or full figures. Well made of Broche, Batiste, Coutil —and some with combination of elastic. Low or medium top styles, with medium or long hips. Not all sizes in every style, but a wide size range in the group. Down Stairs Store. *1.95 Parker-Bridget ‘has recently been appointed one of the official agents to supply Boy Scouts of Washing- ton and vicinity with uniforms and accessories. i Boy Scouts (and their parents) may feel assured that we stand '’ ready at "all times to cd-operate ‘with _them in the interest of the Boy Scouts of Amierica. 0 ~ . Tailored Wash Suits These suits sold exclusively by us are guaranteed not to 'shrink or fade. Just the proper weight for Washington climate. Selections are. complete in the latest styles, colors and color 'combinations. The price—$295—is surprisingly moderate for this famous suit. Plaid, Checked or Striped Ginghams Plain Colored Chambrays, trimmed with white For school and afternoon wear. White organdie is a crisp, fresh trimming touch for some, others use contrasting colors and still others show collars and cuffs of white pique. All those bright shades that younger girls prefer, as well as deeper shades that are bright- - ened by their trimmings. Many are finished with sashes and generous -sized pockets. Down Stairs Stere. T T & E 85 g g Hl ] E